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Competition Between Desired Competitive Result, Tolerable Homeostatic Disturbance, and Psychophysiological Interpretation Determines Pacing Strategy.
Foster, Carl; de Koning, Jos J; Hettinga, Florentina J; Barroso, Renato; Boullosa, Daniel; Casado, Arturo; Cortis, Cristina; Fusco, Andrea; Gregorich, Halle; Jaime, Salvador; Jones, Andrew M; Malterer, Katherine R; Pettitt, Robert; Porcari, John P; Pratt, Cassie; Reinschmidt, Patrick; Skiba, Phillip; Splinter, Annabel; St Clair Gibson, Alan; St Mary, Jacob; Thiel, Christian; Uithoven, Kate; van Tunen, Joyce.
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  • Foster C; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • de Koning JJ; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • Hettinga FJ; Vrije Universiteit-Amsterdam, Amsterdam,the Netherlands.
  • Barroso R; University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne,United Kingdom.
  • Boullosa D; University of Campinas, Campinas, SP,Brazil.
  • Casado A; Universidad de León, León,Spain.
  • Cortis C; Rey Juan Carlos University, Mostoles,Spain.
  • Fusco A; University of Cassino & Lazio Meridionale, Cassino,Italy.
  • Gregorich H; University of Cassino & Lazio Meridionale, Cassino,Italy.
  • Jaime S; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • Jones AM; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • Malterer KR; University of Exeter, Exeter,United Kingdom.
  • Pettitt R; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • Porcari JP; Force Science Ltd, Salt Lake City, UT,USA.
  • Pratt C; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • Reinschmidt P; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • Skiba P; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • Splinter A; University of Exeter, Exeter,United Kingdom.
  • St Clair Gibson A; Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL,USA.
  • St Mary J; Vrije Universiteit-Amsterdam, Amsterdam,the Netherlands.
  • Thiel C; University of Hull, Hull,United Kingdom.
  • Uithoven K; Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, WI,USA.
  • van Tunen J; Hochschule für Gesundheit, Bochum,Germany.
Int J Sports Physiol Perform ; 18(4): 335-346, 2023 Apr 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36848906
ABSTRACT
Scientific interest in pacing goes back >100 years. Contemporary interest, both as a feature of athletic competition and as a window into understanding fatigue, goes back >30 years. Pacing represents the pattern of energy use designed to produce a competitive result while managing fatigue of different origins. Pacing has been studied both against the clock and during head-to-head competition. Several models have been used to explain pacing, including the teleoanticipation model, the central governor model, the anticipatory-feedback-rating of perceived exertion model, the concept of a learned template, the affordance concept, the integrative governor theory, and as an explanation for "falling behind." Early studies, mostly using time-trial exercise, focused on the need to manage homeostatic disturbance. More recent studies, based on head-to-head competition, have focused on an improved understanding of how psychophysiology, beyond the gestalt concept of rating of perceived exertion, can be understood as a mediator of pacing and as an explanation for falling behind. More recent approaches to pacing have focused on the elements of decision making during sport and have expanded the role of psychophysiological responses including sensory-discriminatory, affective-motivational, and cognitive-evaluative dimensions. These approaches have expanded the understanding of variations in pacing, particularly during head-to-head competition.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Deportes Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Sports Physiol Perform Asunto de la revista: FISIOLOGIA / MEDICINA ESPORTIVA Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Deportes Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Int J Sports Physiol Perform Asunto de la revista: FISIOLOGIA / MEDICINA ESPORTIVA Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos