Abstract

OPINION article Front. Physiol., 15 August 2012Sec. Exercise Physiology Volume 3 - 2012 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2012.00327

Highlights

  • Intermediate times measured during 1-km ITT revealed similar pacing-profiles which were characterized by an initial acceleration followed by a progressive decay in split times (Table 1)

  • It seems almost certain that the initial acceleration property is limited by the disability level

  • Over the remainder of the race, the split time difference between C1– C2 and C1–C3 continuously increased over time whereas it blunted between C2 and C3 athletes

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Introduction

Intermediate times measured during 1-km ITT revealed similar pacing-profiles which were characterized by an initial acceleration followed by a progressive decay in split times (Table 1). The first 250 m split time was a primary determinant of total 1-km ITT time in www.frontiersin.org *New world record established during the race.

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