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Recovery of the torque-velocity relationship after short exhausting cycling exercise
Authors:O Buttelli  H Vandewalle  J C Jouanin
Institution:Faculté du Sport et de l'éducation Physique, Université d'Orléans, rue de Vand?me BP 6237, F-45062 Orléans Cedex 2, France, FR
Département des Sciences du Sport, Institut National des Sports et de l'Education Physique, 11 av. du Tremblay, F-75012 Paris, France, FR
Centre Médico-Sportif, Ecole Interarmées des Sports, F-77307 Fontainebleau Cedex, France, FR
Abstract:The effects of fatigue upon the torque-velocity (T-ω) relationship in cycling were studied in 11 subjects. Fatigue was induced by short exhausting exercise, on a cycle ergometer, consisting of 4 all-out sprints without recovery. The linear (T-ω) relationship was determined during each all-out sprint, before, during and after the exhausting exercise. The kinetics of the T-ω relationship had permitted the study of the recovery of optimal torque, optimal velocity and their corresponding maximal power outputs (P max), 30?s or 1?min after the short exhausting exercise. Fatigue induced a parallel shift to the left of the T-ω relationship which was partly reversed by a parallel shift to the right during recovery. After 30?s recovery optimal velocity, optimal torque and P max were slightly lower than the corresponding values before the exhausting exercise; after 1-min optimal velocity and optimal torque had recovered 99% and 97% of their initial values. These mechanical data suggested that the causes of exhaustion were processes that allowed fast recovery of both optimal velocity and optimal torque.
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