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Blood-Flow Restriction Is Associated With More Even Pacing During High-Intensity Cycling.

Nathan D W SmithChris R AbbissOlivier GirardBrendan R ScottJeremiah J Peiffer
Published in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023)
Trained cyclists adopted a more even distribution of pace when BFR was applied compared with a negative distribution during CON. By presenting a unique combination of physiological and perceptual responses, BFR is a useful tool to understand how the distribution of pace is self-regulated.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • blood flow
  • resistance training
  • working memory
  • body composition
  • case report