Sprint cycling rate of torque development associates with strength measurement in trained cyclists.
Shannon ConnollyPeter PeelingMartyn J BinniePaul S R GoodsChristopher LatellaJanet L TaylorAnthony J BlazevichWouter P TimmermanChris R AbbissPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2023)
In trained cyclists, knee extension RTD or IMTP late RFD are related to measures of quadriceps central neuromuscular function, while cycling RTD is related to measures of quadriceps peripheral neuromuscular function. Further, the strong associations among force/torque measures between tasks indicate a level of transferability across tasks.