A Novel Approach to the Determination of Time- and Fatigue-Dependent Efficiency during Maximal Cycling Sprints
Background: During maximal cycling sprints, efficiency (η) is determined by the fiber composition of the muscles activated and cadence-dependent power output. To date, due to methodological limitations, it has only been possible to calculate gross efficiency (i.e., the ratio of total mechanical to t...
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Main Authors: | Anna Katharina Dunst (Author), Clemens Hesse (Author), Olaf Ueberschär (Author), Hans-Christer Holmberg (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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