Evidence for the Invalidity of the Wingate Test for the Assessment of Peak Power, Power Decrement and Muscular Fatigue
We hypothesized that the protocol-induced initial cadence of the WAnT is too high to allow high muscle force production and peak power generation. Twenty endurance, strength or power trained subjects (9 male, 11 female) completed two 30 s maximal exertion stationary cycle ergometer tests involving t...
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Main Authors: | Jason Beam (Author), Edson Estrada (Author), Ann L. Gibson (Author), Hung-Sheng Hsu (Author), David Kennedy (Author), Steve Lawson (Author), Aditi Majumdar (Author), Robert A Robergs (Author), Roy M. Salgado (Author), Gustavo Sierra (Author), Ailish C. White (Author), Micah Zuhl (Author) |
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Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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