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The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences

This study aimed to examine the relationship between the pedal force application technique under a specific competitive condition and the ability to perform steady-state pedaling at a supramaximal cadence during a special pedaling test. A total of 15 competitive male cyclists and 13 active, healthy...

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Autores principales: Yamaguchi, Yuta, Otsuka, Mitsuo, Watanabe, Kohei, Wada, Naoki, Nishiyama, Tetsunari
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9424655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36051966
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.958827
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author Yamaguchi, Yuta
Otsuka, Mitsuo
Watanabe, Kohei
Wada, Naoki
Nishiyama, Tetsunari
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Otsuka, Mitsuo
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description This study aimed to examine the relationship between the pedal force application technique under a specific competitive condition and the ability to perform steady-state pedaling at a supramaximal cadence during a special pedaling test. A total of 15 competitive male cyclists and 13 active, healthy men (novice cyclists, hereafter, novices) performed the pedaling technique test. The test imitated a road cycling competition condition (80% VO2 peak and a cadence of 90 rpm). Additionally, they performed a supramaximal cadence test that evaluated the ability to perform steady-state pedaling for an ultra-high cadence (range of 160–220 rpm) of 30 s stably with a 0.1 kgf. For the pedaling technique test, kinetic data were obtained by the pedal-shaped force platform at 1,000 Hz, and the pedaling technique was determined by the index of force effectiveness (IFE). For the supramaximal cadence test, kinematic data were obtained using a motion capture system at 200 Hz. The supramaximal pedaling cadence (C(max)) was determined by measuring exercise time and targeted pedaling cadence. The IFE was 48.0 ± 9.7% in cyclists and 32.0 ± 5.9% in novices. The C(max) was 215.5 ± 8.8 rpm in cyclists and 192.2 ± 13.0 rpm in novices. These values were significantly higher for cyclists than for novices. C(max) was moderately correlated with IFE (r = 0.64). No significant correlation was observed between C(max) and IFE for cyclists only; in contrast, a moderate correlation was observed between these parameters for novices only (r = 0.67). In conclusion, the pedal force application technique under a specific competitive condition is related to the ability to perform steady-state pedaling for supramaximal cadence during the test. Therefore, C(max) may be able to explain pedal force application techniques without the need for expensive devices for novices.
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spelling pubmed-94246552022-08-31 The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences Yamaguchi, Yuta Otsuka, Mitsuo Watanabe, Kohei Wada, Naoki Nishiyama, Tetsunari Front Sports Act Living Sports and Active Living This study aimed to examine the relationship between the pedal force application technique under a specific competitive condition and the ability to perform steady-state pedaling at a supramaximal cadence during a special pedaling test. A total of 15 competitive male cyclists and 13 active, healthy men (novice cyclists, hereafter, novices) performed the pedaling technique test. The test imitated a road cycling competition condition (80% VO2 peak and a cadence of 90 rpm). Additionally, they performed a supramaximal cadence test that evaluated the ability to perform steady-state pedaling for an ultra-high cadence (range of 160–220 rpm) of 30 s stably with a 0.1 kgf. For the pedaling technique test, kinetic data were obtained by the pedal-shaped force platform at 1,000 Hz, and the pedaling technique was determined by the index of force effectiveness (IFE). For the supramaximal cadence test, kinematic data were obtained using a motion capture system at 200 Hz. The supramaximal pedaling cadence (C(max)) was determined by measuring exercise time and targeted pedaling cadence. The IFE was 48.0 ± 9.7% in cyclists and 32.0 ± 5.9% in novices. The C(max) was 215.5 ± 8.8 rpm in cyclists and 192.2 ± 13.0 rpm in novices. These values were significantly higher for cyclists than for novices. C(max) was moderately correlated with IFE (r = 0.64). No significant correlation was observed between C(max) and IFE for cyclists only; in contrast, a moderate correlation was observed between these parameters for novices only (r = 0.67). In conclusion, the pedal force application technique under a specific competitive condition is related to the ability to perform steady-state pedaling for supramaximal cadence during the test. Therefore, C(max) may be able to explain pedal force application techniques without the need for expensive devices for novices. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9424655/ /pubmed/36051966 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.958827 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yamaguchi, Otsuka, Watanabe, Wada and Nishiyama. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Watanabe, Kohei
Wada, Naoki
Nishiyama, Tetsunari
The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences
title The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences
title_full The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences
title_fullStr The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences
title_short The relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences
title_sort relationship between pedal force application technique and the ability to perform supramaximal pedaling cadences
topic Sports and Active Living
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9424655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36051966
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.958827
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