Understanding sprint-cycling performance: the integration of muscle power, resistance, and modeling

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Publication Type pre-print
School or College College of Health
Department Exercise & Sport Science
Creator Martin, Jim
Other Author Davidson, Christopher J.; Pardyjak, Eric R.
Title Understanding sprint-cycling performance: the integration of muscle power, resistance, and modeling
Date 2007-01-01
Description Sprint-cycling performance is paramount to competitive success in over half the world-championship and Olympic races in the sport of cycling. This review examines the current knowledge behind the interaction of propulsive and resistive forces that determine sprint performance. Because of recent innovation in field power-measuring devices, actual data from both elite track- and road-cycling sprint performances provide additional insight into key performance determinants and allow for the construction of complex models of sprint-cycling performance suitable for forward integration. Modeling of various strategic scenarios using a variety of field and laboratory data can highlight the relative value for certain tactically driven choices during competition.
Type Text
Publisher Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Volume 2
Issue 1
First Page 5
Last Page 21
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Martin, J. C., Davidson, C. J., & Pardyjak, E. R. (2007). Understanding sprint-cycling performance: the integration of muscle power, resistance, and modeling. Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2(1), 5-21.
Rights Management (c) Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc.
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 922,358 bytes
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6x645rd
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