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A method for assessing muscle fatigue during sprint exercise in humans using a friction-loaded cycle ergometer
Authors:C. A. Hautier  A. Belli  J.-R. Lacour
Affiliation:Laboratoire de la Performance Motrice, Unite de Formation et de Recherche en Sciences et Techniques des Activite? Physiques et sportives (UFR STAPS), Université Blaise Pascal, BP 104, F-63172 Aubiere Cedex, France, FR
Laboratoire des Sciences du Sport, UFR STAPS, Besan?on, Batiment d'Anatomie, 2 place St Jacques, F-25000 Besancon, France, FR
Laboratoire de Physiologie-GIP exercice, Faculté Médecine Lyon-Sud, BP 12, F-69921 Oullins Cedex, France, FR
Abstract:This study investigated the mechanical changes induced by muscle fatigue caused by repeated sprints and determined whether a friction-loaded cycle ergometer has any advantages for assessing muscle fatigue. Nine subjects performed 15 sprints, each of 5 s with a 25-s rest, on a friction-loaded cycle ergometer. The averaged force, power and velocity of each push-off were calculated. Maximal power decreased by 17.9%, with a concomittent slowing of muscle contraction, but without any change in the maximal force. These results demonstrated that repeated sprints slow down muscle contraction, leading to a fall in maximal power without any loss of force. This would suggest that fast twitch fibres are selectively fatigued by repeated sprints. However, the ergometer used in the present study made it difficult to evaluate the relative influences of contraction velocity and sprinting time. This was certainly the most important limitation. On the other hand, it showed the advantage of measuring instantaneous power and total work dissipated in the environment simultaneously. It also permitted a force-velocity relationship to be obtained from a single sprint and this relationship is known to be closely related to the muscle fibre composition. Accepted: 5 March 1998
Keywords:Fatigue  Sprint repetition  Force-velocity  Friction-loaded cycle ergometer
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