U.S., June 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07658300) titled 'Musculotendinous Adaptations to Strength and Endurance Training in Cyclists' on June 01.
Brief Summary: This study investigated whether adding strength training to regular endurance training improves performance and muscle function in competitive cyclists. Endurance training is essential for cycling performance, while strength training has been widely recognised as a complementary strategy that may enhance performance and reduce injury risk. However, in practice, strength training is often performed only during limited periods of the training season, and it remains unclear to what extent the adaptations achieved are maintained durin...