2021
DOI: 10.3390/sports9020015
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Applications of the Critical Power Model to Dynamic Constant External Resistance Exercise: A Brief Review of the Critical Load Test

Abstract: The study and application of the critical power (CP) concept has spanned many decades. The CP test provides estimates of two distinct parameters, CP and W′, that describe aerobic and anaerobic metabolic capacities, respectively. Various mathematical models have been used to estimate the CP and W′ parameters across exercise modalities. Recently, the CP model has been applied to dynamic constant external resistance (DCER) exercises. The same hyperbolic relationship that has been established across various contin… Show more

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“…Eqs 3 (Ex2) and 4 (Ex3) both describe exponential regression models, where Ex3 follows the structure of a commonly proposed 3-parameters model [ 11 , 12 , 14 ] and Ex2 constitutes a simplified 2-parameters version without the additive parameter c i [ 13 ]. Eq 5 (Crit) presents the previously described critical load model adapted for relative load as dependent variable, using the original parameter labels L’ , k and CL [ 25 , 27 ]. To evaluate how much parameter estimates for Eqs 2 to 5 differ between T1 and T2, a change effect was added for each of the abovementioned subject-level parameters.…”
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“…Eqs 3 (Ex2) and 4 (Ex3) both describe exponential regression models, where Ex3 follows the structure of a commonly proposed 3-parameters model [ 11 , 12 , 14 ] and Ex2 constitutes a simplified 2-parameters version without the additive parameter c i [ 13 ]. Eq 5 (Crit) presents the previously described critical load model adapted for relative load as dependent variable, using the original parameter labels L’ , k and CL [ 25 , 27 ]. To evaluate how much parameter estimates for Eqs 2 to 5 differ between T1 and T2, a change effect was added for each of the abovementioned subject-level parameters.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, the authors reformulated the critical power model originally proposed by Monod and Scherrer [ 26 ] such that it may be applied to isoinertial resistance training exercises. The resulting model has recently been referred to as critical load model and was originally presented as a non-linear function featuring three parameters [ 25 , 27 ].…”
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“…AWC was measured from the linear equation (Equation 1) and the model represented in Figure 1 as previously described 29 . The SI unit for Critical Force (CF) and AWC was assumed as Newton(N) and Joule (J) respectively.…”
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“…Maintenance of the constant posture is only an individual case of positional activity of muscles [10,11]. Usually, in the process of specific activity of football players there is a change of their postures, transition from movement to some or another posture, each time engaging HM [12,13]. Each such case places its demands on the initial position, conditions of a technical element [14].…”
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