Correlation between Efficiency in Cycling and Maximal Power of Human Extensor Muscles
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概要
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The maximal power of knee extensor muscles was measured by fly-wheels of various equivalent masses, and the work efficiency in cycling at submaximal work rates was determined on nine healthy adult men. Among the various combinations of power and efficiency, only one significant correlation (r=0.853, p<0.01) was found between power at the lightest equivalent mass of 18.3 kg and efficiency in cycling at the highest pedal frequency, 100 rpm.
- 東京大学の論文
- 1980-02-15
著者
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MIYASHITA MITSUMASA
東京大学教育学部体育学研究室
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Kanehisa Hiroaki
東京大学教育学部
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Miyashita Mitsumasa
東京大学教育学部
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Kaneshima Hiroaki
東京大学教育学部
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