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Racing an Opponent Alters Pacing, Performance and Muscle Force Decline, But Not RPE.

机译:比赛对手会改变步伐,表现和肌肉力量下降,但不会改变RPE。

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Performing against a virtual opponent has been shown to invite a change in pacing and improve time trial (TT) performance. This study explored how this performance improvement is established by assessing changes in pacing, neuromuscular function and perceived exertion.After a peak power output test and a familiarization TT, twelve trained cyclists completed two 4-km TTs in randomized order on a Velotron cycle ergometer. Time trial conditions were riding alone (NO), and riding against a virtual opponent (OP). Knee-extensor performance was quantified before and directly after the TT using maximal voluntary contraction force (MVC), voluntary activation (VA) and potentiated doublet-twitch force (PT). Differences between the experimental conditions were examined using Repeated-measures ANOVAs. Linear regression analyses were conducted to associate changes in pacing to changes in MVC, VA and PT.OP was completed faster than NO (mean power output OP: 289.6±56.1W vs. NO: 272.2±61.6W; p=0.020), mainly due to a faster initial pace. This was accompanied by a greater decline in MVC (MVCpre-vs-post: -17.5±12.4% vs. -11.4±10.9%, P=0.032) and PT (PTpre-vs-post: -23.1±14.0% vs. -16.2±11.4%, P=0.041) after OP compared to NO. No difference between conditions was found for VA (VApre-vs-post: -4.9±6.7% vs. -3.4±5.0%, P=0.274). RPE did not differ between OP and NO.The improved performance when racing against a virtual opponent was associated with a greater decline in voluntary and evoked muscle force compared to riding alone, without a change in perceived exertion, highlighting the importance of human-environment interactions in addition to one's internal state for pacing regulation and performance.
机译:对虚拟对手的表演已显示出可以改变节奏,并提高计时赛(TT)的性能。这项研究探索了如何通过评估起搏,神经肌肉功能和感知的劳累力的变化来建立这种性能改善。经过峰值功率输出测试和熟悉的TT之后,十二名训练有素的自行车手在Velotron自行车测功机上随机完成了两个4 km TT。计时赛条件是单人骑(NO),和虚拟对手(OP)骑。使用最大的自愿收缩力(MVC),自愿激活(VA)和增强的双联抽动力(PT)对TT之前和之后的膝伸肌行为进行量化。使用重复测量方差分析检查实验条件之间的差异。进行线性回归分析以将起搏变化与MVC,VA和PT的变化相关联.OP的完成速度比NO快(平均功率输出OP:289.6±56.1W vs. NO:272.2±61.6W; p = 0.020),主要是由于更快的初始速度。这伴随着MVC(MVCpre-vs-post:-17.5±12.4%vs.-11.4±10.9%,P = 0.032)和PT(PTpre-vs-post:-23.1±14.0%vs.- OP后NO为16.2±11.4%,P = 0.041)。 VA的条件之间没有差异(VApre-vs-post:-4.9±6.7%对-3.4±5.0%,P = 0.274)。 RPE在OP和NO之间没有区别。与单独骑手比赛时相比,与虚拟对手比赛时表现的改善与自愿和诱发的肌肉力量的更大下降相关,而感知的活动没有改变,突出了人与环境互动的重要性除了用于调整节奏和表现的内部状态。

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