“…CP is associated with the muscle's aerobic power (Gaesser and Wilson, 1988, Gaesser et al, 1995, Jenkins and Quigley, 1992, McLellan and Cheung, 1992, Miura et al, 1999, Miura et al, 2000, Moritani et al, 1981, Moritani et al, 1981, Poole et al, 1990, while W` represents predominantly 'anaerobic' characteristics (Ferguson et al, 2007, Ferguson et al, 2010, Gaesser and Wilson, 1988, Jenkins and Quigley, 1992, Miura et al, 1999, Miura et al, 2000, Moritani et al, 1981, Poole et al, 1990 and is determined, in part, by intramuscular energy stores of phosphate, glycogen, and oxygen (Miura et al, 1999, Miura et al, 2000, Monod and Scherrer, 1965 as well as by accumulation of fatigue-inducing metabolites (Coats et al, 2003, Ferguson et al, 2007. CP demarcates the heavy-severe domain boundary in that, at or below CP a general steady state is achieved , Poole et al, 1988 , Poole et al, 1988.…”