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A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance

The focus of the present study was to investigate the effects of a fast-start pacing strategy on running performance and pulmonary oxygen uptake ([Image: see text]) kinetics at the upper boundary of the severe-intensity domain. Eleven active male participants (28±10 years, 70±5 kg, 176±6 cm, 57±4 mL...

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Autores principales: Turnes, Tiago, Salvador, Amadeo Félix, Lisbôa, Felipe Domingos, de Aguiar, Rafael Alves, Cruz, Rogério Santos de Oliveira, Caputo, Fabrizio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111621
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author Turnes, Tiago
Salvador, Amadeo Félix
Lisbôa, Felipe Domingos
de Aguiar, Rafael Alves
Cruz, Rogério Santos de Oliveira
Caputo, Fabrizio
author_facet Turnes, Tiago
Salvador, Amadeo Félix
Lisbôa, Felipe Domingos
de Aguiar, Rafael Alves
Cruz, Rogério Santos de Oliveira
Caputo, Fabrizio
author_sort Turnes, Tiago
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description The focus of the present study was to investigate the effects of a fast-start pacing strategy on running performance and pulmonary oxygen uptake ([Image: see text]) kinetics at the upper boundary of the severe-intensity domain. Eleven active male participants (28±10 years, 70±5 kg, 176±6 cm, 57±4 mL/kg/min) visited the laboratory for a series of tests that were performed until exhaustion: 1) an incremental test; 2) three laboratory test sessions performed at 95, 100 and 110% of the maximal aerobic speed; 3) two to four constant speed tests for the determination of the highest constant speed (HS) that still allowed achieving maximal oxygen uptake; and 4) an exercise based on the HS using a higher initial speed followed by a subsequent decrease. To predict equalized performance values for the constant pace, the relationship between time and distance/speed through log-log modelling was used. When a fast-start was utilized, subjects were able to cover a greater distance in a performance of similar duration in comparison with a constant-pace performance (constant pace: 670 m±22%; fast-start: 683 m±22%; P = 0.029); subjects also demonstrated a higher exercise tolerance at a similar average speed when compared with constant-pace performance (constant pace: 114 s±30%; fast-start: 125 s±26%; P = 0.037). Moreover, the mean [Image: see text] response time was reduced after a fast start (constant pace: 22.2 s±28%; fast-start: 19.3 s±29%; P = 0.025). In conclusion, middle-distance running performances with a duration of 2–3 min are improved and [Image: see text] response time is faster when a fast-start is adopted.
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spelling pubmed-42160922014-11-05 A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance Turnes, Tiago Salvador, Amadeo Félix Lisbôa, Felipe Domingos de Aguiar, Rafael Alves Cruz, Rogério Santos de Oliveira Caputo, Fabrizio PLoS One Research Article The focus of the present study was to investigate the effects of a fast-start pacing strategy on running performance and pulmonary oxygen uptake ([Image: see text]) kinetics at the upper boundary of the severe-intensity domain. Eleven active male participants (28±10 years, 70±5 kg, 176±6 cm, 57±4 mL/kg/min) visited the laboratory for a series of tests that were performed until exhaustion: 1) an incremental test; 2) three laboratory test sessions performed at 95, 100 and 110% of the maximal aerobic speed; 3) two to four constant speed tests for the determination of the highest constant speed (HS) that still allowed achieving maximal oxygen uptake; and 4) an exercise based on the HS using a higher initial speed followed by a subsequent decrease. To predict equalized performance values for the constant pace, the relationship between time and distance/speed through log-log modelling was used. When a fast-start was utilized, subjects were able to cover a greater distance in a performance of similar duration in comparison with a constant-pace performance (constant pace: 670 m±22%; fast-start: 683 m±22%; P = 0.029); subjects also demonstrated a higher exercise tolerance at a similar average speed when compared with constant-pace performance (constant pace: 114 s±30%; fast-start: 125 s±26%; P = 0.037). Moreover, the mean [Image: see text] response time was reduced after a fast start (constant pace: 22.2 s±28%; fast-start: 19.3 s±29%; P = 0.025). In conclusion, middle-distance running performances with a duration of 2–3 min are improved and [Image: see text] response time is faster when a fast-start is adopted. Public Library of Science 2014-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4216092/ /pubmed/25360744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111621 Text en © 2014 Turnes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Turnes, Tiago
Salvador, Amadeo Félix
Lisbôa, Felipe Domingos
de Aguiar, Rafael Alves
Cruz, Rogério Santos de Oliveira
Caputo, Fabrizio
A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance
title A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance
title_full A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance
title_fullStr A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance
title_full_unstemmed A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance
title_short A Fast-Start Pacing Strategy Speeds Pulmonary Oxygen Uptake Kinetics and Improves Supramaximal Running Performance
title_sort fast-start pacing strategy speeds pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics and improves supramaximal running performance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4216092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111621
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