I received this email :
Researchers at the University of Kent at Medway and Canterbury Christchurch University are recruiting trained cyclists and untrained physically active individuals aged 18-30 and 50-75 to take part in our study on cycling efficiency. The study aims to investigate differences in cycling performance between the different age groups. The testing sessions involve a VO2max test, a Wingate test (both which are maximal tests), cycling efficiency tests, a performance time trial, and a muscle biopsy to look at muscle fibre type and efficiency. From the testing sessions we’ll give you as much feedback on your cycling performance as possible. We’d love to hear from anyone who’s interested in getting involved.
If you’d like further details on the study, please email Hannah Gregson on hg70@kent.ac.uk. We’re able to do testing in our sports science labs either in Canterbury or Gillingham, depending on where is easier to for you to get to.
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Hannah Gregson
PhD Student
Centre for Sports Studies
University of Kent
Chatham Maritime
Chatham
Kent
ME4 4AG
Hello,
I hope you don’t mind, but I found your email on the London cylo cross website (cross crazy), and was hoping you might be able to help. I’m a PhD student at the University of Kent at Medway, and am doing a research study on cycling efficiency. We are currently recruiting participants for our study, and was hoping that you might be able to distribute the following information to your cyclists?
Many thanks.
Kind regards,
Hannah Gregson