Cadence Paradox in Cycling-Part 1: Maximal Lactate Steady State and Carbohydrate Utilization Dependent on Cycling Cadence
CONCLUSIONS: The present study extends the previous finding of a consistently higher MLSS at higher RPM by indicating (1) that at fully established MLSS conditions, respiration and CHOMLSS management do not differ significantly between 100 per minute and 50 per minute, and (2) that linear correlation models did not identify linear interdependencies between RPM-dependent MLSS conditions and RPMMAX.PMID:38521054 | DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2023-0427
Source: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance - Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Ralph Beneke Marisa Granseyer Renate M Leith äuser Source Type: research