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The mechanisms contributing to muscle fatigue in extreme long-duration exercise bouts are poorly understood. Ultra-endurance exercise is an excellent model for the study of adaptive responses to extreme loads and stress and it is an especially useful model for documenting the origins of central fatigue. This protocol will compare fatigue during and after ultra-endurance exercise bouts that result in moderate lower-limb tissue damage (i.e. cycling) or significant damage (i.e. running). The results of this protocol will allow us to further understanding of the reasons for major central fatigue, i.e. within the central nervous system, in ultra-endurance.
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Any subject who has been injured in the 3 months prior to the protocol
Anyone with chronic joint pathologies (e.g.: repetitive sprains, patellar or ligament problems).
Any subject with chronic or central neurological pathologies
Any subject with a contraindication to magnetic stimulation
Use of neuro-active substances likely to alter cortico-spinal excitability (hypnotics, antiepileptics, psychotropic drugs, muscle relaxants) on the study.
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Any subject participating at the same time in another interventional experiment requiring physical exercise.
Any subject who has taken corticosteroids within 3 months (inhalation, infiltration or history of prolonged corticosteroid therapy).
Any subject under guardianship or curatorship
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19 participants in 2 patient groups
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