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Exercise Tolerance Can Be Enhanced through a Change in Work Rate within the Severe Intensity Domain: Work above Critical Power Is Not Constant

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  • Jeanne Dekerle
  • Kristopher Mendes de Souza
  • Ricardo Dantas de Lucas
  • Luiz Guilherme Antonacci Guglielmo
  • Camila Coelho Greco
  • Benedito Sérgio Denadai

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Introduction: The characterization of the hyperbolic power-time (P-tlim) relationship using a two-parameter model implies that exercise tolerance above the asymptote (Critical Power; CP), i.e. within the severe intensity domain, is determined by the curvature (W’) of the relationship. Purposes: The purposes of this study were (1) to test whether the amount of work above CP (W>CP) remains constant for varied work rate experiments of high volatility change and (2) to ascertain whether W’ determines exercise tolerance within the severe intensity domain. Methods: Following estimation of CP (208 ± 19 W) and W’ (21.4 ± 4.2 kJ), 14 male participants (age: 26 ± 3; peak V˙O2: 3708 ± 389 ml.min-1) performed two experimental trials where the work rate was initially set to exhaust 70% of W’ in 3 (‘THREE’) or 10 minutes (‘TEN’) before being subsequently dropped to CP plus 10 W. Results: W>CP for TEN (104 ± 22% W’) and W’ were not significantly different (P>0.05) but lower than W>CP for THREE (119 ± 17% W’, P CP and tlim can be greater than predicted by the P-tlim relationship when a decrement in the work rate of high-volatility is applied. Exercise tolerance can be enhanced through a change in work rate within the severe intensity domain. W>CP is not constant.

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  • Jeanne Dekerle & Kristopher Mendes de Souza & Ricardo Dantas de Lucas & Luiz Guilherme Antonacci Guglielmo & Camila Coelho Greco & Benedito Sérgio Denadai, 2015. "Exercise Tolerance Can Be Enhanced through a Change in Work Rate within the Severe Intensity Domain: Work above Critical Power Is Not Constant," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 10(9), pages 1-15, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0138428
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138428
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