Cycling Test Protocol
Cycling Test Protocol
To construct an event specific physiological profile and database for long term use. To determine the physiological and health status of athletes and to intervene to alter potentially limiting factors. To indicate the athlete's strengths and weaknesses relevant to his/her discipline and to provide guidance to National coaching structures in optimizing performance. To provide baseline data for accurate and scientific training prescription. To provide the highest standard of scientific expertise and thereby providing insight into the current management, training prescription, health intervention and performance management of athletes. To monitor training induced adaptations and progress
In addition to the above, the performance camp will perform a number of key functions: Measure performance parameters using validated and reliable scientific methods To provide baseline data for accurate and scientific training prescription. Monitoring training status To indicate the athletes strengths and weaknesses relevant to their discipline Establishing sound selection criteria Setting anchor points for monitoring program data Creating an athlete database Monitoring performance outcomes Long term athlete development monitoring Athlete stratification according to international and local standards Creating an event specific physiological profile and database Setting standards for talent ID. Medical screening and intervention Psychology screening and intervention Nutritional screening and intervention Biomechanics screening and intervention Education of athletes
Summary of tests and interventions Peak power output / VO2 peak test
Principle During this test, we measure power output, oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate, lactate turnpoint,
fat / carbohydrate crossover point and metabolic efficiency. These values provide an almost comprehensive analysis of key physiological variables relating to performance as well as providing physiological parameters used to prescribe training intensity. A peak power output test, utilizing the correct protocol has the highest correlation with performance in the field. What does the test consist of? The peak power output test is an incremental test in which the cyclist will begins cycling at a power output of 100 W. The power output will be increased by 20W every minute in a continual ramp until the cyclist is not able to continue. This is the same test that has been used in other labs for elite cyclists (Lucia / Mujika / Padilla etc). The test will last between 30 and 45 minutes (including the warmup period).
Field Tests
Principle Laboratory testing is often a foreign setting to the elite athlete. It is therefore important to correlate laboratory values with race performance and in addition, on the bike performance. To this end we suggest to additional testing procedures. Repetitive 30 second maximal sprint protocol In brief, this test is performed in the field by the athlete. 10 Maximal effort 30 second sprints are separated by 5 minute rest intervals. This test provides an index of maximal sprinting performance (1st performance) as well as the rate of fatigue and recovery during the repetitive efforts. Maximal vertical ascent (VAM) test. The athlete is asked to perform a single maximal effort climbing performance of approximately 15 minutes or longer (if possible). The vertical rate of ascent, measured in meter per hour (m/hr) is a well documented variable to assess climbing performance.
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internationally peer reviewed scientific journal. A further service, Vicon motion analysis (an infrared 3D scanning device) is available to provide the highest calibre athletes with the most accurate bike setup tool.
Dexa scanning is a non-invasive test during which the athlete lies on a flat surface under the scanner. The test takes approximately 15 minutes and provides a comprehensive report on body composition as well as showing distribution of various tissue types. This test is considered the gold standard in body composition measurement.
Description Travel &accomadation requirements 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Specialists/consultants 2.1 Psychologist group workshop 2.2 Dietician group workshop Assessments 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Monitoring program Online athlete monitoring Pre Season Medical (including Resting ECG and basic bloods) Biomechanical and Spin scan analysis Vo2 Max 40 km time trial Body composition Flexibility Report 6 month cycle Domestic flights cyclists Accomadation cyclists (including breakfast and supper) Top up meal (2 per day) Day Lunch Accomadation Sport scientists Vehicle Hire
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