The repeated bout effect of traditional resistance training on cycling efficiency and performance.
Baily Devantier-ThomasGlen B DeakinFiona CrowtherMoritz SchumannKenji DomaPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
Cyclists improved their cycling efficiency from Bout 1 to Bout 2 possibly due to the repeated bout effect. However, cyclists maintained their cycling completion times during exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) in both resistance training bouts, possibly by altering their cycling strategies. Thus, cyclists should consider EIMD symptomatology after resistance training bouts, particularly for cycling-specific technical sessions, regardless of the repeated bout effect.