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dc.contributor.authorHansen, Ernst Albin
dc.contributor.authorRønnestad, Bent R.
dc.contributor.authorVegge, Geir
dc.contributor.authorRaastad, Truls
dc.date.accessioned2013-04-11T07:52:42Z
dc.date.available2013-04-11T07:52:42Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifierSeksjon for fysisk prestasjonsevne / Department of Physical Performance
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 2012, 7, 313-321no_NO
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/171036
dc.description© 2012 Human Kinetics, Inc.no_NO
dc.description.abstractThe authors tested whether heavy strength training, including hip-flexion exercise, would reduce the extent of the phase in the crank revolution where negative or retarding crank torque occurs. Negative torque normally occurs in the upstroke phase when the leg is lifted by flexing the hip. Eighteen well-trained cyclists either performed 12 wk of heavy strength training in addition to their usual endurance training (E+S; n = 10) or merely continued their usual endurance training during the intervention period (E; n = 8). The strength training consisted of 4 lower body exercises (3 x 4-10 repetition maximum) performed twice a week. E+S enhanced cycling performance by 7%, which was more than in E (P - .02). Performance was determined as average power output in a 5-min all-out trial performed subsequent to 185 min of submaximal cycling. The performance enhancement, which has been reported previously, was here shown to be accompanied by improved pedaling efficacy during the all-out cycling. Thus, £+5 shortened the phase where negative crank torque occurs by -16°, corresponding to -14%, which was more than in E (P = .002). In conclusion, adding heavy strength training to usual endurance training in well-trained cyclists improves pedaling efficacy during 5-min all-out cycling performed after 185 min of cycling.no_NO
dc.language.isoengno_NO
dc.publisherHuman Kineticsno_NO
dc.subjectathletic abilityno_NO
dc.subjectcyclingno_NO
dc.subjectheart beatno_NO
dc.subjectpulmonary gas exchangeno_NO
dc.subjecttorqueno_NO
dc.subjectweight liftingno_NO
dc.subjectelite athletesno_NO
dc.subjectoxygen consumptionno_NO
dc.subjectergometryno_NO
dc.subjectcorrelation (statistics)no_NO
dc.subjectlongitudinal methodno_NO
dc.subjectprobability theoryno_NO
dc.subjectT-test (statistics)no_NO
dc.subjectData analysisno_NO
dc.titleCyclists' improvement of pedaling efficacy and performance after heavy strength trainingno_NO
dc.typeJournal articleno_NO
dc.typePeer reviewedno_NO
dc.subject.nsiVDP::Social science: 200::Social science in sports: 330::Other subjects within physical education: 339no_NO


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