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Dear fellow HubSA members,

The MRC/UCT Research Unit for Exercise Science and Sports Medicine is conducting a study to investigate the psychophysiological determinants of pacing during prolonged endurance.

The aim of the study is to determine the physical and mental factors that make up the High Performance Athlete. The study will investigate the differences between 'Elite' and 'Sub-Elite' cyclists as well as the differences between the 'Winners' and 'Losers' of a simulated head-on-head competition on a virtual hilly 70km time trial course.

Eligibility criteria are:
Male
Age 18-45
'Elite' cyclists: Sub-3 hours Cape Argus, Sub-4:20 One Tonner, Sub-2:17 Die Burger, A-seeded, >8h per week, and if available a PPO of 5.3 to 5.7 W/kg and a VO2max of >60 ml/min/kg
'Sub-Elite' cyclists: 3:15 to 3:30 Cape Argus, 4:40 to 5h One Tonner, 2:30 to 2:40 Die Burger, C-seeded, 6-8h per week, and if available a PPO of 4.5 to 4.9 W/kg and a VO2max of >55 ml/min/kg

Requirements are:
4 visits to the Sports Science Institute of South Africa, Newlands, Cape Town in the next 6 to 8 weeks
Visit 1: 3.5-4h, incl. Anthropometry, VO2max testing and 70km Familiarization
Visit 2: 2.5-3h, maximal 70km Baseline Time Trial
Visit 3: 3-3.5h, maximal 70km Individual Time Trial, incl. questionnaires and blood sampling
Visit 4: 3-3.5h, maximal 70km Competition Time Trial against an equally matched cyclist, incl. questionnaires and blood sampling

Benefits are:
A full and comprehensive VO2max Report
Spin Scan analysis of your two Experimental Time Trials
A Psychological Performance Profile

For more Information see Research Posters attached and/or contact:

Dr. Andreas Venhorst, MD
andreas.venhorst@gmail.com

We are looking forward to having you as a participant!

Kind regards

Andreas

Research Poster Psychophysiology Sub-Elite.pdf

Research Poster Psychophysiology Elite.pdf

Posted

Hi,

 

thanks for pointing out my typo in the other thread title "Sub-4:17 and 4:30 to 4:40 Die Burger Finishers Wanted for Research on Pacing".

 

As one could see with the other descriptive criteria it was meant to be under 2:17 and between 2:30 and 2:40.

 

I hope this clarifies and my apologies for the caused confusion.

 

Cheers Andreas

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