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Research in Sports Medicine
An International Journal
Volume 30, 2022 - Issue 3
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Original Research

Determination of the speed-time relationship during handcycling in spinal cord injured athletes

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Pages 256-263 | Received 08 Apr 2020, Accepted 10 Jan 2021, Published online: 14 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to determine the critical speed (CS) and the work above CS (D’) from three mathematical models of para-athletes during a treadmill handcycling exercise. Nine hand-cyclists with spinal cord injuries performed a maximal incremental handcycling test and three tests to exhaustion at a constant speed to determine the speed-time relationship. The three tests to exhaustion were performed at intensities between 90% and 105% of peak speed derived from the incremental test. Then, the determination of CS and D’ was modelled by linear and hyperbolic models. CS and D’ did not present any significant differences among the three mathematical models. Low values in the standard error of estimate for CS were found for the three models (Linear: Distance-time: 1.7 ± 0.5%; Linear: Speed-1/time: 3.0 ± 1.9% and Hyperbolic: 1.2 ± 0.6%). Based on the simplicity to calculate, the CS modelled by linear-distance-time can be a practical method for handcyclist coaches.

Acknowledgments

The authors thank the cooperation between UK Academies- Newton Fund and CONFAP/FAPESC (Brazil) for financial support provided to Research Mobility.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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