Torso stabilization reduces the metabolic cost of producing cycling power

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Health
Department Exercise & Sport Science
Creator Martin, Jim
Other Author McDaniel, John; Subudi, Andrew
Title Torso stabilization reduces the metabolic cost of producing cycling power
Date 2005
Description Many researchers have used cycling exercise to evaluate muscle metabolism. Inherent in such studies is an assumption that changes in whole-body respiration are due solely to respiration at the working muscle. Some researchers, however, have speculated that the metabolic cost of torso stabilization may contribute to the metabolic cost of cycling.
Type Text
Publisher NRC Press
Volume 30
Issue 4
First Page 433
Last Page 441
Subject Torso stabilization; Efficiency; Economy; Static contraction; Work
Subject LCSH Metabolism; Cycling -- Physiological aspects
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation McDaniel, J., Subudi, A., & Martin J. (2005). Torso stabilization reduces the metabolic cost of producing cycling power. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 30(4), 433-41.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6vq3m1j
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