Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) during cycling exercises at constant power output

被引:47
作者
Garcin, M
Vautier, JF
Vandewalle, H
Wolff, M
Monod, H
机构
[1] Lab Physiol Travail & Sport, F-75634 Paris 13, France
[2] DFP, STTC, DTSH, F-75015 Paris, France
[3] INSEP, Dept Sci Sport, F-75012 Paris, France
关键词
exercise; perceived exertion; ergometry; human performance; heart rate; constant exercise intensity;
D O I
10.1080/001401398186234
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present investigation was to study the overall rating of perceived exertion (RPEov) according to the 6-20 scale proposed by Borg (1970) and muscular RPE (RPEmv) in exercises at constant load. The relationship between RPE and heart rate for three different loads was studied during exhausting exercises in 10 participants. Whether the drift of RPE during a 20 min exercise at constant load could be an index of the endurance time during longlasting exercises at constant load was also investigated. At 1-week intervals, the participants performed cycling exercises up to exhaustion at 60, 73, and 86% maximal aerobic power (MAP) measured during an incremental test. Heart rate, RPEov, RPEmu and exhaustion time (t(lim)) were measured. The upward shift of the HRmax-RPE regressions was significant between 86, 73 and 60% MAP (p<0.001) for RPEov and RPEmu. This result suggests that the equation HR = 10 x RPE proposed by Borg (1973) for incremental exercise is not valid for long-lasting exercise at constant load until exhaustion because the heart rate corresponding to a given RPE depends on load and time. Mean RPE increased linearly with time up to exhaustion. Unexpectedly, the relationships between RPEmu or RPEov and percentage of exhaustion time were similar for exercises at 60 and 73% MAP although the exhaustion times were very different (79.40+/-30.64 min versus 36.19 +/- 15.99 min, respectively) (p<0.001). Consequently, it is likely that RPE was a subjective estimation of the hardness of exercise rather than the intensity of exercise. The RPE pattern at the beginning of long-lasting exercises at constant load (60 and 73% MAP) cannot be considered as a sensitive predictor of the point of self-imposed exhaustion for individuals. indeed, the errors in the estimation of exhaustion time from extrapolation of RPE at the beginning of exercise were very large. Moreover, at 60% MAP, a steady-state in RPE was observed during 20 min in five subjects whose t(lim) were not longer than t(lim) of the other subjects. In addition, the data of the present study indicate that RPEmu could be more useful than RPEov in cycling.
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