EFFECTS OF INTERVAL TRAINING AND A TAPER ON CYCLING PERFORMANCE AND ISOKINETIC LEG STRENGTH

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作者
MARTIN, DT [1 ]
SCIFRES, JC [1 ]
ZIMMERMAN, SD [1 ]
WILKINSON, JG [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WYOMING,HUMAN ENERGY RES LAB,LARAMIE,WY 82071
关键词
CYCLING PERFORMANCE; INTERVAL TRAINING; ISOKINETIC STRENGTH; TAPER;
D O I
10.1055/s-2007-1021092
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to determine whether changes in isokinetic leg strength parallel changes in cycling performance during a six-week high-intensity aerobic interval training program and a subsequent two-week taper. Eleven male collegiate cyclists participate in one competitive cycling graded exercise test, four consecutive days of aerobic intervals (30 min @ 82.2 +/- 0.74% HRmax, 1:1 work:relife), and four continuous rides (1-2 hr @ 65-80% HRmax) weekly. Pedalling cadence during training was generally 70-80 rpm suggesting a knee joint velocity of approximately 210 degrees . sec(-1). Cycling performance and peak isokinetic torque (TQpk) for knee flexors (HAM) and knee extensors (QUAD) @ 30, 120, 210, and 300 degrees . sec(-1) were assessed before, every two weeks during, and each week for two weeks following six weeks of interval training. Performance increased significantly during training (15%) and increased further during the taper (8%). QUAD TQpk @ 30 and 120 degrees . sec(-1) and HAM TQpk for all velocities were not significantly elevated following training. Interestingly, QUAD TQpk @ 300 but not 210 degrees . sec(-1) significantly increased during the taper. Data from this study demonstrates that high-intensity aerobic interval cycling can promote gains in QUAD strength which occur primarily at contraction velocities slower than those utilized during cycling training. Additionally, a two-week taper can produce significant improvements in cycling performance (8%) and QUAD strength (8-9%) at 30 and 120 degrees . sec(-1), however, the time-courses for these improvements do not parallel one another.
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页数:7
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