Treat declarative statements as questions?
dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-20...
dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-20...
How do we begin to guess? Start with a prediction interval, not a falsely precise point estimate
Data from Sitko et al 2022 helps as a starting estimate (link below 👇)
Any similar datasets? (particularly for female cyclists?)
How do we begin to guess? Start with a prediction interval, not a falsely precise point estimate
Data from Sitko et al 2022 helps as a starting estimate (link below 👇)
Any similar datasets? (particularly for female cyclists?)
They have published how they might be using this information (see links below 👇)
From their promotional bit a few minutes ago
They have published how they might be using this information (see links below 👇)
From their promotional bit a few minutes ago
I'd expect it probably is in gastroc at least, based on how mNIRS deoxygenates during incremental running in many athletes 🤔
I'd expect it probably is in gastroc at least, based on how mNIRS deoxygenates during incremental running in many athletes 🤔
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Pushing on the pedals squeezes blood out of muscle like a sponge. Relaxing the muscle allows blood to flow back in 8/
Pushing on the pedals squeezes blood out of muscle like a sponge. Relaxing the muscle allows blood to flow back in 8/
Implying how mNIRS might be used for internal load monitoring in resistance training (more to come on this 👀) 5/
Implying how mNIRS might be used for internal load monitoring in resistance training (more to come on this 👀) 5/
Work capacity <COT was correlated with ⬆️VO2max & ⬆️capillarisation
Work capacity >COT was correlated with ⬆️peak strength 4/
Work capacity <COT was correlated with ⬆️VO2max & ⬆️capillarisation
Work capacity >COT was correlated with ⬆️peak strength 4/
At loads below COT, reps increased exponentially in free-flow conditions, compared to cuff-occluded
At loads above COT, there were no differences between occluded & free-flow 3/
At loads below COT, reps increased exponentially in free-flow conditions, compared to cuff-occluded
At loads above COT, there were no differences between occluded & free-flow 3/
Starting at the smallest capillaries and increasing occlusive tension with contraction force
Above a Critical Occluding Tension (COT), work capacity (reps) is limited 2/
Starting at the smallest capillaries and increasing occlusive tension with contraction force
Above a Critical Occluding Tension (COT), work capacity (reps) is limited 2/
It might depend on the critical occluding tension in our muscles 💪🩸
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A Critical Occluding Tension Phase Transition Occurs Between 30-40% 1RM in Dynamic Knee Extension Exercise
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
It might depend on the critical occluding tension in our muscles 💪🩸
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A Critical Occluding Tension Phase Transition Occurs Between 30-40% 1RM in Dynamic Knee Extension Exercise
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
mNIRS SmO2 on left. IMP on right. Look closely! 👀
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#SportScience #NIRS #ExercisePhysiology
mNIRS SmO2 on left. IMP on right. Look closely! 👀
@matthewfliss.bsky.social PhD project
#SportScience #NIRS #ExercisePhysiology
Thanks to IJSPP for this editorial on collaboration in sport & exercise science
I hope we will continue to share knowledge with such generous and excellent colleagues in science
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Thanks to IJSPP for this editorial on collaboration in sport & exercise science
I hope we will continue to share knowledge with such generous and excellent colleagues in science
journals.humankinetics.com/view/journal...
Not sure how to reconcile the NIRS-BP & resat rate trends here yet
Not sure how to reconcile the NIRS-BP & resat rate trends here yet
Or additional work is being done elsewhere, not under the NIRS probe, in other muscles, heterogenously with muscle depth
Or additional work is being done elsewhere, not under the NIRS probe, in other muscles, heterogenously with muscle depth
Trend for power @ NIRS-BP2 to decline by ~15 W on average. Meaningful if not significant
Trend for power @ NIRS-BP2 to decline by ~15 W on average. Meaningful if not significant
As expected, LTs != mNIRS-BPs for individual athletes.
We need more longitudinal mNIRS research like this! But where are the performance outcomes? 👀
As expected, LTs != mNIRS-BPs for individual athletes.
We need more longitudinal mNIRS research like this! But where are the performance outcomes? 👀
Equalling or even beating traditional models which include VO2max & efficiency 12/
Equalling or even beating traditional models which include VO2max & efficiency 12/
Fibre structure, capillarisation, [myoglobin], oxidative capacity; all factors of "last-millimetre" O2 transport which can be a rate-limiting step 11/
Fibre structure, capillarisation, [myoglobin], oxidative capacity; all factors of "last-millimetre" O2 transport which can be a rate-limiting step 11/
Some studies observe that Δ metabolic efficiency (GE, running economy) is inversely related to ΔVO2max, between athletes and related to Δperformance across a training season 10/
Some studies observe that Δ metabolic efficiency (GE, running economy) is inversely related to ΔVO2max, between athletes and related to Δperformance across a training season 10/
So a strong cross-sectional relationship at one time point turns into a low/negative longitudinal relationship
(I'm glazing over some confounding factors here) 9/
So a strong cross-sectional relationship at one time point turns into a low/negative longitudinal relationship
(I'm glazing over some confounding factors here) 9/
I suspect because we think about endurance performance & VO2max *cross-sectionally* rather than *longitudinally*, which is a kind of Simpson's Paradox
Between individuals, VO2max strongly predicts TT performance, but... 8/
I suspect because we think about endurance performance & VO2max *cross-sectionally* rather than *longitudinally*, which is a kind of Simpson's Paradox
Between individuals, VO2max strongly predicts TT performance, but... 8/