在没有任务相关反馈的情况下骑行:对节奏和表现的影响。
Cycling in the Absence of Task-Related Feedback: Effects on Pacing and Performance.
作者信息
Smits Benjamin L M, Polman Remco C J, Otten Bert, Pepping Gert-Jan, Hettinga Florentina J
机构信息
Center for Human Movement Sciences, University Medical Center Groningen, University of GroningenGroningen, Netherlands; Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria UniversityMelbourne, VIC, Australia; Centre of Sport and Exercise Science, School of Biological Sciences, University of EssexColchester, UK.
Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria UniversityMelbourne, VIC, Australia; Department of Psychology, Bournemouth UniversityBournemouth, UK.
出版信息
Front Physiol. 2016 Aug 10;7:348. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00348. eCollection 2016.
INTRODUCTION
To achieve personal goals in exercise task completion, exercisers have to regulate, distribute, and manage their effort. In endurance sports, it has become very commonplace for athletes to consult task-related feedback on external devices to do so. The aim of the present study was to explore the importance of the presence of this information by examining the influence of the absence of commonly available task-related feedback on effort distribution and performance in experienced endurance athletes.
METHODS
A 20-km cycling time trial was performed. Twenty Participants from a homogenous cyclist population were appointed to a group that did not receive any feedback (NoF), or a group that could consult task-related feedback (i.e., speed, heart rate, power output, cadence, elapsed time, and elapsed distance) continuously during their trial (FF).
RESULTS
The distribution of power output (PO) differed between groups. Most evident is the spurt at the end of the trial of FF, which was not incorporated by NoF. Nevertheless, no between-group differences were found in performance time (FF: 28.86 ± 3.68 vs. NoF: 30.95 ± 2.77 min) and mean PO controlled by body mass (FF: 3.61 ± 0.60 vs. NoF: 3.43 ± 0.38 W/kg). Also, no differences in rating of perceived exertion scores were found.
CONCLUSION
The current study provides a first indication that prior knowledge of task demands together with reliance on bodily and environmental information can be sufficient for experienced athletes to come to comparable time trial performances. This questions the necessity of the presence of in-race instantaneous task-related feedback via external devices for maximizing performance. Moreover, it seems that different pacing strategies emerge depending on sources of information available to experienced athletes.
引言
为了在完成锻炼任务时实现个人目标,锻炼者必须调节、分配和管理自己的努力程度。在耐力运动中,运动员咨询外部设备上与任务相关的反馈已变得非常普遍。本研究的目的是通过研究缺乏常见的与任务相关的反馈对有经验的耐力运动员努力程度分配和表现的影响,来探讨此类信息存在的重要性。
方法
进行了一场20公里的自行车计时赛。从同质化的自行车运动员群体中挑选出20名参与者,分为一组在比赛期间不接收任何反馈(无反馈组),另一组在比赛期间可以持续查看与任务相关的反馈(即速度、心率、功率输出、踏频、已用时间和已骑行距离)(反馈组)。
结果
两组之间的功率输出分布有所不同。最明显的是反馈组在比赛接近尾声时的冲刺,无反馈组没有出现这种情况。然而,两组在完成比赛的时间(反馈组:28.86±3.68分钟 vs. 无反馈组:30.95±2.77分钟)以及按体重控制的平均功率输出(反馈组:3.61±0.60 vs. 无反馈组:3.43±0.38瓦/千克)方面没有发现差异。此外,在自觉用力程度评分方面也没有发现差异。
结论
当前研究首次表明,对于有经验的运动员来说,任务要求的先验知识以及对身体和环境信息的依赖足以使他们在计时赛中取得相当的成绩。这对通过外部设备提供比赛中的即时任务相关反馈以实现最佳表现的必要性提出了质疑。此外,似乎根据有经验的运动员可获得的信息来源会出现不同的配速策略。
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