Reliability and Validity of Cycling Sprint Performance at Isolinear Mode Without Torque Factor: A Preliminary Study in Well-Trained Male Cyclists

Purpose: This study aimed to compare the performance-derived parameters utilizing isolinear (ISO LIN ) and isovelocity (ISO VEL ) sprint cycling modes. Method: For that, 20 male trained cyclists performed 2 sprints of 7 s on an electromagnetically braked cycle ergometer in ISO LIN and six sprints in...

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Published inResearch quarterly for exercise and sport Vol. 95; no. 3; pp. 722 - 729
Main Authors Nascimento, Eduardo Marcel Fernandes, Klitzke Borszcz, Fernando, Ventura, Thiago Pereira, Caputo, Fabrizio, Guglielmo, Luiz Guilherme Antonacci, de Lucas, Ricardo Dantas
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Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to compare the performance-derived parameters utilizing isolinear (ISO LIN ) and isovelocity (ISO VEL ) sprint cycling modes. Method: For that, 20 male trained cyclists performed 2 sprints of 7 s on an electromagnetically braked cycle ergometer in ISO LIN and six sprints in ISO VEL mode with cadences between 90 and 180 rpm, each separated by 3-min. A linear function modeled the sprints within each mode to extrapolate maximal cadence (C MAX ) and torque (T MAX ), and a quadratic function was used to extrapolate the apex defined as optimal cadence power (OPT CAD ) and peak power output (P MAX ). Fifteen subjects performed another 4 sprints at ISO LIN mode on different days to verify the reliability. Results: The measures from the power-cadence relationship were not different between the ISO LIN and ISO VEL modes. Although significant differences were detected in the T-C relationship, T MAX was greater at ISO LIN than ISO VEL (p = .006). On the other hand, C MAX was higher at ISO VEL than ISO LIN (p < .001). The correlation between parameters was large to very large (r = 0.51 to 0.89). However, high limits of agreement were verified. The ISO LIN presented consistency during the trials, and the random errors were acceptable (CV = 5.3% to 11.5%). Conclusion: Using the power-cadence relationship, P MAX and OPT CAD could be detected similarly between the two sprint modes (ISO LIN and ISO VEL ). Thus, the findings demonstrated that a single ISO LIN sprint test could be a suitable tool for quantifying the time course of muscle fatigue during and after cycling exercises in well-trained male cyclists.
AbstractList Purpose: This study aimed to compare the performance-derived parameters utilizing isolinear (ISO LIN ) and isovelocity (ISO VEL ) sprint cycling modes. Method: For that, 20 male trained cyclists performed 2 sprints of 7 s on an electromagnetically braked cycle ergometer in ISO LIN and six sprints in ISO VEL mode with cadences between 90 and 180 rpm, each separated by 3-min. A linear function modeled the sprints within each mode to extrapolate maximal cadence (C MAX ) and torque (T MAX ), and a quadratic function was used to extrapolate the apex defined as optimal cadence power (OPT CAD ) and peak power output (P MAX ). Fifteen subjects performed another 4 sprints at ISO LIN mode on different days to verify the reliability. Results: The measures from the power-cadence relationship were not different between the ISO LIN and ISO VEL modes. Although significant differences were detected in the T-C relationship, T MAX was greater at ISO LIN than ISO VEL (p = .006). On the other hand, C MAX was higher at ISO VEL than ISO LIN (p < .001). The correlation between parameters was large to very large (r = 0.51 to 0.89). However, high limits of agreement were verified. The ISO LIN presented consistency during the trials, and the random errors were acceptable (CV = 5.3% to 11.5%). Conclusion: Using the power-cadence relationship, P MAX and OPT CAD could be detected similarly between the two sprint modes (ISO LIN and ISO VEL ). Thus, the findings demonstrated that a single ISO LIN sprint test could be a suitable tool for quantifying the time course of muscle fatigue during and after cycling exercises in well-trained male cyclists.
This study aimed to compare the performance-derived parameters utilizing isolinear (ISO ) and isovelocity (ISO ) sprint cycling modes. For that, 20 male trained cyclists performed 2 sprints of 7 s on an electromagnetically braked cycle ergometer in ISO and six sprints in ISO mode with cadences between 90 and 180 rpm, each separated by 3-min. A linear function modeled the sprints within each mode to extrapolate maximal cadence (C ) and torque (T ), and a quadratic function was used to extrapolate the apex defined as optimal cadence power (OPT ) and peak power output (P ). Fifteen subjects performed another 4 sprints at ISO mode on different days to verify the reliability. The measures from the power-cadence relationship were not different between the ISO and ISO modes. Although significant differences were detected in the T-C relationship, T was greater at ISO than ISO (  = .006). On the other hand, C was higher at ISO than ISO (  < .001). The correlation between parameters was to (  = 0.51 to 0.89). However, high limits of agreement were verified. The ISO presented consistency during the trials, and the random errors were acceptable (CV = 5.3% to 11.5%). Using the power-cadence relationship, P and OPT could be detected similarly between the two sprint modes (ISO and ISO ). Thus, the findings demonstrated that a single ISO sprint test could be a suitable tool for quantifying the time course of muscle fatigue during and after cycling exercises in well-trained male cyclists.
Purpose: This study aimed to compare the performance-derived parameters utilizing isolinear (ISOLIN) and isovelocity (ISOVEL) sprint cycling modes. Method: For that, 20 male trained cyclists performed 2 sprints of 7 s on an electromagnetically braked cycle ergometer in ISOLIN and six sprints in ISOVEL mode with cadences between 90 and 180 rpm, each separated by 3-min. A linear function modeled the sprints within each mode to extrapolate maximal cadence (CMAX) and torque (TMAX), and a quadratic function was used to extrapolate the apex defined as optimal cadence power (OPTCAD) and peak power output (PMAX). Fifteen subjects performed another 4 sprints at ISOLIN mode on different days to verify the reliability. Results: The measures from the power-cadence relationship were not different between the ISOLIN and ISOVEL modes. Although significant differences were detected in the T-C relationship, TMAX was greater at ISOLIN than ISOVEL (p = .006). On the other hand, CMAX was higher at ISOVEL than ISOLIN (p < .001). The correlation between parameters was large to very large (r = 0.51 to 0.89). However, high limits of agreement were verified. The ISOLIN presented consistency during the trials, and the random errors were acceptable (CV = 5.3% to 11.5%). Conclusion: Using the power-cadence relationship, PMAX and OPTCAD could be detected similarly between the two sprint modes (ISOLIN and ISOVEL). Thus, the findings demonstrated that a single ISOLIN sprint test could be a suitable tool for quantifying the time course of muscle fatigue during and after cycling exercises in well-trained male cyclists.Purpose: This study aimed to compare the performance-derived parameters utilizing isolinear (ISOLIN) and isovelocity (ISOVEL) sprint cycling modes. Method: For that, 20 male trained cyclists performed 2 sprints of 7 s on an electromagnetically braked cycle ergometer in ISOLIN and six sprints in ISOVEL mode with cadences between 90 and 180 rpm, each separated by 3-min. A linear function modeled the sprints within each mode to extrapolate maximal cadence (CMAX) and torque (TMAX), and a quadratic function was used to extrapolate the apex defined as optimal cadence power (OPTCAD) and peak power output (PMAX). Fifteen subjects performed another 4 sprints at ISOLIN mode on different days to verify the reliability. Results: The measures from the power-cadence relationship were not different between the ISOLIN and ISOVEL modes. Although significant differences were detected in the T-C relationship, TMAX was greater at ISOLIN than ISOVEL (p = .006). On the other hand, CMAX was higher at ISOVEL than ISOLIN (p < .001). The correlation between parameters was large to very large (r = 0.51 to 0.89). However, high limits of agreement were verified. The ISOLIN presented consistency during the trials, and the random errors were acceptable (CV = 5.3% to 11.5%). Conclusion: Using the power-cadence relationship, PMAX and OPTCAD could be detected similarly between the two sprint modes (ISOLIN and ISOVEL). Thus, the findings demonstrated that a single ISOLIN sprint test could be a suitable tool for quantifying the time course of muscle fatigue during and after cycling exercises in well-trained male cyclists.
Author Nascimento, Eduardo Marcel Fernandes
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