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The effects of replacing a portion of endurance training by explosive strength training on performance in trained cyclists
Authors:J Bastiaans  A Diemen  T Veneberg  A Jeukendrup
Institution:(1) ADMOTION, Sweelinckplein 45/46, 2517 GP Den Haag, The Netherlands,;(2) Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Amsterdam University, van der Boechorststraat 9, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands,;(3) Human Performance Laboratory, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT Birmingham, UK,
Abstract:To investigate the effects of replacing a portion of endurance training by strength training on exercise performance, 14 competitive cyclists were divided into an experimental (E; n=6) and a control (C; n=8) group. Both groups received a training program of 9 weeks. The total training volume for both groups was the same E: 8.8 (1.1) h/week; C: 8.9 (1.7) h/week], but 37% of training for E consisted of explosive-type strength training, whilst C received endurance training only. Simulated time trial performance (TT), short-term performance (STP), maximal workload ( ) and gross (GE) and delta efficiency (DE) were measured before, after 4 weeks and at the end of the training program (9 weeks). No significant group-by-training effects for the markers of endurance performance (TT and ) were found after 9 weeks, although after 4 weeks, these markers had only increased (P<0.05) in E. STP decreased (P<0.05) in C, whereas no changes were observed in E. For DE, a significant group-by-training interaction (P<0.05) was found, and for GE the group-by-training interaction was not significant. It is concluded that replacing a portion of endurance training by explosive strength training prevents a decrease in STP without compromising gains in endurance performance of trained cyclists. Electronic Publication
Keywords:Cycling Resistance training Endurance Time trial
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