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
Summary
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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