Search Results - Scholler, V.
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Comparative analysis of effort tolerance between national level and professional road cyclists: A psychological approach
Pirlot, T., Scholler, V., Grappe, F., Baron, B., Pageaux, B., Groslambert, A.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)article“…Scholler, V.…”
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Effect of seat shear forces and pressure on perceived sitting comfort in cycling
Scholler, V., Groslambert, A., Grappe, F.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2023)article“…Scholler, V.…”
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Opposite effects of a time-trial and endurance cycling exercise on the neural efficiency of competitive cyclists
Scholler, V., Groslambert, A., Pirlot, T., Grappe, F.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)article“…Scholler, V.…”
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General neural process in cycling exercise
Scholler, V., Groslambert, A., Grappe, F., Grosprêtre, S.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2023)article“…Scholler, V.…”
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Biomechanical determinant of sitting comfort in cycling, a case study series
Scholler, V., Pirlot, T., Groslambert, A., Grappe, F.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2021)article“…Scholler, V.…”
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Effects of ergonomic clip on handles on upper body vibration transmissibility and muscular activity during pedalling with vibrations
Duc, S., Scholler, V., Puel, F., Millour, G., Bertucc, W.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2021)article“…Scholler, V.…”
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Est-ce que le chocolat noir a un effet ergogène sur le niveau de force? (Does dark chocolate have an ergogenic impact on emotional state, vegetative nervous system and strength performance?)
Scholler, V., Marcel-Millet, P., Groslambert, A.Published in Movement & Sport Sciences - Science & Motricité (2021)article“…Scholler, V.…”
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Heat and sweat management by a cycling garment impact thermal sensations during exercise in hot and moist conditions
Scholler, V., Groslambert, A., Marcel-Millet, P., Simonin, V., Ravier, G., Grappe, F.Published in Sports Engineering (2020)article“…Scholler, V.…”