• Anaerobic work capacity in cycling: the effect of computational method 

      Andersson, Erik P; Bachl, Philipp; Schmuttermair, Anna; Staunton, Craig A.; Stöggl, Thomas L. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-17)
      Purpose To compare the anaerobic work capacity (AnWC, i.e., attributable anaerobic mechanical work) assessed using four diferent approaches/models applied to time-trial (TT) cycle-ergometry exercise.<p> <p>Methods Fifteen male cyclists completed a 7×4-min submaximal protocol and a 3-min all-out TT (TT<sub>AO</sub>). Linear relationships between power output (PO) and submaximal metabolic rate were ...
    • Heart Rate Does Not Accurately Predict Metabolic Intensity During Variable-Intensity Roller Skiing or Cycling 

      Staunton, Craig A.; Andersson, Erik P; Skovereng, Knut; Björklund, Glenn (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-07)
      Purpose: To critically appraise the utility of heart rate (HR) and power output (PO) to predict metabolic rate (MR) and oxygen consumption ( ˙ V O 2 ) during variable-intensity roller skiing and cycling. Methods: National-level cyclists (n = 8) and cross-country skiers (n = 9) completed a preliminary session to determine ˙ V O 2 max , and a variable-intensity protocol with 3 high-intensity ...