Mixed-method precooling enhances self-paced 20-km cycling time-trial performance when apparent temperature is >46°C but may not be a priority in <46°C

Purpose Precooling (PreC) may only benefit performance when thermal strain experienced by an individual is sufficiently high. We explored the effect of mixed-method PreC on 20-km cycling time-trial (CTT) performance under 3 different apparent temperatures (AT). Methods On separate days, 12 trained or highly trained male cyclists/triathletes completed six 20-km CTTs in 3 different ATs: hot-dry (35 °C AT), moderately hot-humid (40 °C AT), and hot-humid (46 °C AT). All trials were preceded by 30 minutes of mixed-method PreC or no PreC (control [CON]). Results Faster 2.5-km-split completion times occurred in PreC compared with CON in 46 °C AT (P = .02), but not in 40 °C AT (P = .62) or 35 °C AT (P = .57). PreC did not affect rectal and body temperature during the 20-km CTT. Skin temperature was lower throughout the CTT in PreC compared with CON in 46 °C AT (P = .01), but not in 40 °C AT (P = 1.00) and 35 °C AT (P = 1.00). Heart rate had a greater rate of increase during the CTT for PreC compared with CON in 46 °C AT (P = .01), but not in 40 °C AT (P = .57) and 35 °C AT (P = 1.00). Ratings of perceived exertion (P < .001) and thermal comfort (P = .04) were lower for PreC compared with CON in 46 °C AT only, while thermal sensation was not different between PreC and CON. Conclusion: Mixed-method PreC should be applied prior to 20-km CTTs conducted in hot-humid conditions (=46 °C AT). Alternatively, mixed-method PreC may be a priority in moderately hot-humid (~40 °C AT) conditions but should not be in hot-dry (~35 °C AT) conditions for 20-km CTT.
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Aiheet: pyöräily triathlon lämpötila termoregulaatio valmistautumisaika suorituskyky pää kilpailu sää
Aihealueet: biologiset ja lääketieteelliset tieteet kestävyys urheilu
Tagging: Pre-Cooling Kälte Kältekammer Hitze
DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2023-0331
Julkaisussa: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Julkaistu: 2024
Julkaisutyypit: artikkeli
Kieli: englanti (kieli)
Taso: kehittynyt