Effect of applied cadence in repeated sprint cycling on muscle characteristics

Sebastian Klich, Kamil Michalik, Bogdan Pietraszewski, Ernst Albin Hansen, Pascal Madeleine, Adam Kawczynski

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Abstract

Purpose This study aimed to investigate physiological responses, muscle–tendon unit properties of the quadriceps muscle, and mechanical performance after repeated sprint cycling at optimal and 70% of optimal cadence.

Methods Twenty recreational cyclists performed as frst sprint performance cycling test and during subsequent sessions two repeated sprint cycling protocols at optimal and 70% of optimal cadence, in random order. The muscle–tendon unit outcome measures on the dominant leg included muscle thickness, fascicle length (Lf), pennation angle (θp), and stifness for the rectus femoris (RF), vastus lateralis (VL), and vastus medialis muscle (VM) at baseline, immediately after repeated sprint cycling, and 1-h post-exercise.

Results The results showed an increase in muscle thickness and θp in RF, VL, and VM for both cadences from baseline to immediately after exercise. The Lf
decreased in RF (both cadences), while stifness decreased in RF, VL, and VM at optimal cadence, and in VL at 70% of optimal cadence from baseline to immediately after exercise.

Conclusion The present study revealed that the alterations in muscle characteristics were more marked after repeated sprint cycling at optimal cadence compared with a lower cadence most likely as a result of higher load on the muscle–tendon unit at optimal cadence.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology
Vol/bind124
Sider (fra-til)1609-1620
Antal sider12
ISSN1439-6319
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

Emneord

  • fysioterapi
  • Muscle-tendon unit
  • Myotonometry
  • Sprint performance
  • Ultrasonography

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