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Here is a condensed preview of the numbers from the PC testing. The
study was conducted by Mark D. Luttrell, Dept of Health, Sport and Exercise Science, University of Kansas and Jeffrey A. Pottteiger, Dept of Physical Education, Health and Sports Studies, Miami University. The effects of 6 weeks of training with PCs was examined for 6 cyclists (+6 with regular cranks) to determine changes in V02 max, AT, HR, V0, and RER during a 1 hour submaximal ride (~69% V02 max). Here are the numbers for Heartrate (HR) and Gross Efficiency (GE) before and after training. Time (minutes) PC Group 15 30 45 60 HR Pre 154 155 156 157 Post 141 140 141 141 GE (%)Pre 21.5 21.3 21.6 21.5 Post 23.1 23.0 23.6 23.9 Control Group HR Pre 166 165 166 163 Post 159 159 159 160 GE (%) Pre 21.3 20.8 20.8 21.2 Post 21.8 21.5 21.3 21.0 Significant is the 2% increase in Gross Efficiency of the PC group. Phil Holman |
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HOLE MAN,
Why would a person who wants to find out whether or not POWER CRANKS are better than regular cranks introduce the highly variable noise that this study does? I could just as easily conclude from this data set that the reason why it showed a 2% increase in "gross effiency" is because the subjects tested simply had an additional 6 weeks worth of training under their belt. In no way, shape, or form, could one conclude that the extra 2% gain was due solely to the use of Power Cranks. In fact, the subjects claimed 2% gain could have just as easily have come from a 3-4% increase in fitness output coupled to a decrease of 1-2% (caused by the Power Cranks), thereby resulting in a 2% net gain. Also, no reputable scientist claims confidance in a study with an "n" number of only 6 subjects. In addition, the University of Kansas and Miami University are both party schools and any "scientific study" out of these overglorified frat houses probably aren't going to be appearing in Nature anytime soon. It was a nice infomercial though. One question: do Power Cranks come with a ****ing bucket of OxyClean? Take care, Racer X Phil Holman wrote: Here is a condensed preview of the numbers from the PC testing. The study was conducted by Mark D. Luttrell, Dept of Health, Sport and Exercise Science, University of Kansas and Jeffrey A. Pottteiger, Dept of Physical Education, Health and Sports Studies, Miami University. The effects of 6 weeks of training with PCs was examined for 6 cyclists (+6 with regular cranks) to determine changes in V02 max, AT, HR, V0, and RER during a 1 hour submaximal ride (~69% V02 max). Here are the numbers for Heartrate (HR) and Gross Efficiency (GE) before and after training. Time (minutes) PC Group 15 30 45 60 HR Pre 154 155 156 157 Post 141 140 141 141 GE (%)Pre 21.5 21.3 21.6 21.5 Post 23.1 23.0 23.6 23.9 Control Group HR Pre 166 165 166 163 Post 159 159 159 160 GE (%) Pre 21.3 20.8 20.8 21.2 Post 21.8 21.5 21.3 21.0 Significant is the 2% increase in Gross Efficiency of the PC group. Phil Holman |
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![]() "RACER X" wrote in message ... In addition, the University of Kansas and Miami University are both party schools and any "scientific study" out of these overglorified frat houses probably aren't going to be appearing in Nature anytime soon. I'm confident that people in southwestern Ohio laugh at dumbasses like you quite often. http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about_miami/index.cfm Dr. Jeffrey Aaron Potteiger Classification: faculty Title: Chair & Professor UniqueID: potteija E-Mail Address: delivered to Division: VP - Provost Department: Phys Educ Hlth Sport Studies Campus Address: Phys Educ Hlth & Sprt Studies Phillips Hall, 106B Campus Phone: +1 513 529 2700 The party school is the University of Miami. |
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Any chance we can get the full citation? I'd like to review the full paper.
Chris "Phil Holman" wrote in message nk.net... Here is a condensed preview of the numbers from the PC testing. The study was conducted by Mark D. Luttrell, Dept of Health, Sport and Exercise Science, University of Kansas and Jeffrey A. Pottteiger, Dept of Physical Education, Health and Sports Studies, Miami University. The effects of 6 weeks of training with PCs was examined for 6 cyclists (+6 with regular cranks) to determine changes in V02 max, AT, HR, V0, and RER during a 1 hour submaximal ride (~69% V02 max). Here are the numbers for Heartrate (HR) and Gross Efficiency (GE) before and after training. Time (minutes) PC Group 15 30 45 60 HR Pre 154 155 156 157 Post 141 140 141 141 GE (%)Pre 21.5 21.3 21.6 21.5 Post 23.1 23.0 23.6 23.9 Control Group HR Pre 166 165 166 163 Post 159 159 159 160 GE (%) Pre 21.3 20.8 20.8 21.2 Post 21.8 21.5 21.3 21.0 Significant is the 2% increase in Gross Efficiency of the PC group. Phil Holman |
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Fair enough, but it's still a party school. And I stand by all my criticisms of that
study. Little if any damage was done to my credibility by not knowing that some school (mis)named Miami University was located in southwestern Ohio. As a matter of fact, I think the name of the college is intentionally designed to deceive applicants into thinking the beach is only a 5 minute drive from their dorm. And I also hereby add the entire state of Ohio and all its colleges and universities contained within its state boundary to the official party school list. Now look what you've done. At least the U. of Miami has a football program and some hot cheerleaders, many with thong tanlines. Ohio can't even keep their ****ing power grid up, let alone conduct studies of anything involving work over time. Q.I.D. Racer X Carl Sundquist wrote: "RACER X" wrote in message ... In addition, the University of Kansas and Miami University are both party schools and any "scientific study" out of these overglorified frat houses probably aren't going to be appearing in Nature anytime soon. I'm confident that people in southwestern Ohio laugh at dumbasses like you quite often. http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about_miami/index.cfm Dr. Jeffrey Aaron Potteiger Classification: faculty Title: Chair & Professor UniqueID: potteija E-Mail Address: delivered to Division: VP - Provost Department: Phys Educ Hlth Sport Studies Campus Address: Phys Educ Hlth & Sprt Studies Phillips Hall, 106B Campus Phone: +1 513 529 2700 The party school is the University of Miami. |
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Dude,
I already wrote the only review that matters. Why try to reinvent the wheel? Racer X chris wrote: Any chance we can get the full citation? I'd like to review the full paper. Chris "Phil Holman" wrote in message nk.net... Here is a condensed preview of the numbers from the PC testing. The study was conducted by Mark D. Luttrell, Dept of Health, Sport and Exercise Science, University of Kansas and Jeffrey A. Pottteiger, Dept of Physical Education, Health and Sports Studies, Miami University. The effects of 6 weeks of training with PCs was examined for 6 cyclists (+6 with regular cranks) to determine changes in V02 max, AT, HR, V0, and RER during a 1 hour submaximal ride (~69% V02 max). Here are the numbers for Heartrate (HR) and Gross Efficiency (GE) before and after training. Time (minutes) PC Group 15 30 45 60 HR Pre 154 155 156 157 Post 141 140 141 141 GE (%)Pre 21.5 21.3 21.6 21.5 Post 23.1 23.0 23.6 23.9 Control Group HR Pre 166 165 166 163 Post 159 159 159 160 GE (%) Pre 21.3 20.8 20.8 21.2 Post 21.8 21.5 21.3 21.0 Significant is the 2% increase in Gross Efficiency of the PC group. Phil Holman |
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![]() "RACER X" wrote in message ... Fair enough, but it's still a party school. And I stand by all my criticisms of that study. Little if any damage was done to my credibility by not knowing that some school (mis)named Miami University was located in southwestern Ohio. As a matter of fact, I think the name of the college is intentionally designed to deceive applicants into thinking the beach is only a 5 minute drive from their dorm. Holy ****! You think people would enroll in a school before confirming which state it is located? And I also hereby add the entire state of Ohio and all its colleges and universities contained within its state boundary to the official party school list. Now look what you've done. Any college in the United States younger than 200 years is likely a party school. |
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![]() "RACER X" wrote in message ... Fair enough, but it's still a party school. And I stand by all my criticisms of that study. Little if any damage was done to my credibility by not knowing that some school (mis)named Miami University was located in southwestern Ohio. As a matter of fact, I think the name of the college is intentionally designed to deceive applicants into thinking the beach is only a 5 minute drive from their dorm. And I also hereby add the entire state of Ohio and all its colleges and universities contained within its state boundary to the official party school list. Now look what you've done. At least the U. of Miami has a football program and some hot cheerleaders, many with thong tanlines. Remember, (t)OSU beat UM back in January (married to a Buckeye alum). Ohio can't even keep their ****ing power grid up, let alone conduct studies of anything involving work over time. Q.I.D. Racer X Carl Sundquist wrote: "RACER X" wrote in message ... In addition, the University of Kansas and Miami University are both party schools and any "scientific study" out of these overglorified frat houses probably aren't going to be appearing in Nature anytime soon. I'm confident that people in southwestern Ohio laugh at dumbasses like you quite often. http://www.miami.muohio.edu/about_miami/index.cfm Dr. Jeffrey Aaron Potteiger Classification: faculty Title: Chair & Professor UniqueID: potteija E-Mail Address: delivered to Division: VP - Provost Department: Phys Educ Hlth Sport Studies Campus Address: Phys Educ Hlth & Sprt Studies Phillips Hall, 106B Campus Phone: +1 513 529 2700 The party school is the University of Miami. |
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![]() "Nick Burns" wrote in message m... "RACER X" wrote in message ... Fair enough, but it's still a party school. And I stand by all my criticisms of that study. Little if any damage was done to my credibility by not knowing that some school (mis)named Miami University was located in southwestern Ohio. As a matter of fact, I think the name of the college is intentionally designed to deceive applicants into thinking the beach is only a 5 minute drive from their dorm. Holy ****! You think people would enroll in a school before confirming which state it is located? And I also hereby add the entire state of Ohio and all its colleges and universities contained within its state boundary to the official party school list. Now look what you've done. Any college in the United States younger than 200 years is likely a party school. Even some older than 200 years--University of Georgia and University of North Carolina can party well (both have good to excellent academic credentials within state universities) |
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