The effects of specificity of training on rating of perceived exertion at the lactate threshold |
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Authors: | Stephen H. Boutcher Richard L. Seip Ronald K. Hetzler Edgar F. Pierce David Snead Arthur Weltman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Exercise Physiology Laboratory, University of Virginia, 22903 Charlottesville, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary To determine the effects of cycle and run training on rating of perceived exertion at the lactate threshold (LT), college men completed a 40-session training program in 10 weeks (n=6 run training,n=5 cycle training,n=5 controls). Pre-and post-training variables were measured during graded exercise tests on both the bicycle ergometer and treadmill. ANOVA on the pre- and post-training difference scores resulted in similar improvements in for both testing protocols, regardless of training mode. The run training group increased at the LT by 58.5% on the treadmill protocol and by 20.3% on the cycle ergometer. Cycle trainers increased LT only during cycle ergometry (+38.7%). No changes were observed in the control group. No differences for RPE at the LT were found before or after training, or between testing protocols for any group. Perception of exercise intensity at the LT ranged from “very light” to “light”. The relationship between RPE and was altered by the specific mode of training, with trained subjects having a lower RPE at a given (no change in RPE at max.). It was concluded that RPE at the LT was not affected by training, despite the fact that after training the LT occurs at a higher work rate and was associated with higher absolute and relative metabolic and cardiorespiratory demands. |
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Keywords: | Rating of perceived exertion Lactate threshold Specificity of training Oxygen uptake |
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