Dear Wiggo said:
You didn't need to be to defend it ad nauseum.
I didn't. I merely shared my views (as a publishing scientist, journal reviewer, and editorial board member) on the underlying hypothesis, the
process that led to its publication, and the aftermath. You may not like them, but I would submit that they are more informed (and hence more informative) than those of some anonymous internet troll.
EDIT: Just to keep the record straight, here are all of the papers that Ed and I co-authored - note that the famous/infamous Armstrong paper is not among them:
Original articles:
Coyle EF, Coggan AR, Hemmert MK, Lowe RC, Walters TJ. Substrate usage during prolonged exercise following a preexercise meal. J Appl Physiol 1985; 59: 429-433.
Coyle EF, Hemmert MK, Coggan AR. Effects of detraining upon cardiovascular responses to exercise: role of blood volume. J Appl Physiol 1986; 60: 95-99.
Coyle EF, Coggan AR, Hemmert MK, Ivy JL. Muscle glycogen utilization during prolonged strenuous exercise when fed carbohydrate. J Appl Physiol 1986; 61: 165-172.
Coggan AR, Coyle EF. Reversal of fatigue during prolonged exercise by carbohydrate infusion or ingestion. J Appl Physiol 1987; 63: 2388-2395.
Hopper MK, Coggan AR, Coyle EF. Exercise stroke volume relative to plasma volume expansion. J Appl Physiol 1988; 64: 404-408.
Coyle EF, Coggan AR, Hopper MK, Walters TJ. Determinants of endurance in well-trained cyclists. J Appl Physiol 1988; 64: 2622-2630.
Coggan AR, Coyle EF. Effect of carbohydrate feedings during high-intensity exercise. J Appl Physiol 1988; 65: 1703-1709.
Coggan AR, Coyle EF. Metabolism and performance following carbohydrate ingestion late in exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1989; 21: 59-65.
Mancini DM, Coyle EF, Coggan AR, Beltz J, Ferraro N, Montain S, Wilson JR. Contribution of intrinsic skeletal muscle changes to 31P NMR abnormalities in patients with chronic heart failure. Circulation 1989; 80: 1338-1346.
Coyle EF, Hopper MK, Coggan AR. Maximal oxygen uptake relative to plasma volume expansion. Int J Sports Med 1990; 11: 116-119.
Montain SJ, Hopper MK, Coggan AR, Coyle EF. Exercise metabolism at different time intervals following a meal. J Appl Physiol 1991; 70: 882-888.
Review articles:
Coyle EF, Coggan AR. Effectiveness of carbohydrate feedings in delaying fatigue during prolonged exercise. Sports Med 1984; 1: 446-458.
Book chapters:
Coggan AR, Coyle EF. Carbohydrate ingestion during prolonged exercise: effects on metabolism and performance. In: Holloszy JO, ed. Exercise and Sports Sciences Reviews, Vol. 19. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1991: 1-40.
Coyle EF, Coggan AR. Timing of carbohydrate supplementation during prolonged strenuous exercise. In: Fluid Replacement and Heat Stress, 3rd Ed. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1993: 99-110.