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Stunt in which a bicycle is ridden under water

Underwater cycling is stunt, usually done for charity, in which a rider wears scuba diving gear and rides a bicycle in an underwater course. TheUnderwater Bike Race is an annual charity fundraiser held inNorth Carolina.

Research into exercise and health effects

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Researchers from theUniversity of Tsukuba have conducted multiple studies about the possible benefits of cycling underwater as opposed to doing so on land. One of their studies focused on the cardiovascular response to cycling underwater, the study found that pedaling cadence and resistance both have significant impact on the cardiovascular response during underwater cycling.[1] Another of their many studies on the subject focused on how the intensity of these exercises impacted respiratory function. This study found that there is actually no large difference in respiratory function until the workout is one of very high intensity, in which the respiratory muscles must work harder.[2] In a third study they looked into the difference between cycling underwater and cycling on land in terms of respiratory and breathing responses. They found that breathing during underwater cycling is actually shallower, which could result in chronic effects on respiratory function if underwater cycling is executed long term[3]

References

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  1. ^Fukuie, Marina; Hoshi, Daisuke; Hashitomi, Tatsuya; Watanabe, Kouichi; Tarumi, Takashi; Sugawara, Jun (2021)."Impact of Pedaling Cadence and Resistance on the Cardiovascular Response during Underwater Cycling".The FASEB Journal.35 (S1).doi:10.1096/fasebj.2021.35.S1.00383.ISSN 1530-6860.S2CID 236609589.
  2. ^Hoshi, Daisuke; Fukuie, Marina; Hashitomi, Tatsuya; Tarumi, Takashi; Sugawara, Jun; Watanabe, Koichi (2021)."Influence Of Different Exercise Intensities On The Respiratory Function And Breathing Pattern During Underwater Cycling: 275".Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.53 (8S): 86.doi:10.1249/01.mss.0000760112.87333.5c.ISSN 0195-9131.S2CID 237717286.
  3. ^Hoshi, Daisuke; Fukuie, Marina; Hashitomi, Tatsuya; Tarumi, Takashi; Sugawara, Jun; Watanabe, Koichi (2021)."Respiratory Response to Underwater and Land-based Cycling at the Matched Oxygen Uptake".The FASEB Journal.35 (S1).doi:10.1096/fasebj.2021.35.S1.02647.ISSN 1530-6860.S2CID 236592042.
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