Friction-loaded cycle ergometers: Past, present and future (original) (raw)

The relationship between maximal power and maximal torque-velocity using an electronic ergometer Henry Vandewalle 133 PUBLICATIONS 2,492 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE

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The relationship between maximal power and maximal torque-velocity using an electronic ergometer

Olivier Buttelli

1996

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Force-velocity test on a stationary cycle ergometer: methodological recommendations

Will Hopkins

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2018

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Development of an automated cycle ergometer

Paul P Conway

Procedia Engineering, 2011

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Effects of inertia correction and resistive load on fatigue during repeated sprints on a friction-loaded cycle ergometer

Aggeliki Papaspyrou

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2008

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Maximal power and torque-velocity relationship on a cycle ergometer during the acceleration phase of a single all-out exercise

henry vandewalle

1995

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The measurement of maximal (anaerobic) power output on a cycle ergometer: a critical review

Tarak Driss

BioMed research international, 2013

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Ergometer Error and Biological Variation in Power Output in a Performance Test with Three Cycle Ergometers

Will Hopkins

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006

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Reliability of an air-braked ergometer to record peak power during a maximal cycling test

Stephen Bird

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2000

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Analysis of Bicycle Ergometer: A Review

pramar bakane

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Reproducibility of estimated optimal peak output using a force-velocity test on a cycle ergometer

Leonardo Luz

PloS one, 2018

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Physiological, Biochemical and Mechanical Issues Relating to Resistive Force Selection During High-intensity Cycle Ergometer Exercise

Bruce Davies

Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness, 2009

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The cycle ergometer test is not a reliable alternative to the countermovement jump in the assessment of power output

Kyle Peyper

South African Journal of Sports Medicine

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Validation of a new ergometer adapted to all types of manual wheelchair

Alain Belli

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001

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Force-velocity relationship and maximal power on a cycle ergometer

henry vandewalle

1987

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Validity and Reliability of the Wattbike Cycle Ergometer

James Hopker

… journal of sports …, 2010

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Reliability of the Lode Excalibur Sport Ergometer and Applicability to Computrainer Electromagnetically Braked Cycling Training Device

Richard Wharton

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2005

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Effects of the rotor pedalling system on the performance of trained cyclists during incremental and constant-load cycle ergometer tests

Richard Davison

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004

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Biomechanical measures of short-term maximal cycling on an ergometer: a test-retest study

Paul Worsfold

Sports Biomechanics, 2020

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Transferability of workload measurements between three different types of ergometer

Tim Meyer

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000

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Mechanomyographic and metabolic responses during continuous cycle ergometry at critical power from the 3-min all-out test

Rick Schmidt

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2013

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Gross mechanical efficiency of the combined arm-leg (Cruiser) ergometer: a comparison with the bicycle ergometer and handbike

Rienk Dekker

International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift für Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de réadaptation, 2015

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The validity and reliability of a sample of 10 Wattbike cycle ergometers

Barney Wainwright

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2016

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Muscle function during brief maximal exercise: accurate measurements on a friction-loaded cycle ergometer

Laurent Arsac

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1996

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Optimized versus corrected peak power during friction-braked cycle ergometry in males and females

Professor Mark De Ste Croix

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2007

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Model based Automated Cycling Ergometer

Paul P Conway

Procedia Engineering, 2014

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Validity and Reliability of an Alternative Method for Measuring Power Output During Six-Second All-out Cycling

D. Bibbo, P. Riches

J Appl Biomech, 2014

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