Intra-individual physiological response of recreational runners to different training mesocycles: a randomized cross-over study

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作者
Dueking, Peter [1 ]
Holmberg, Hans-Christer [2 ,3 ]
Kunz, Philipp [1 ]
Leppich, Robert [4 ]
Sperlich, Billy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wurzburg, Integrat & Expt Exercise Sci & Training, Dept Sport Sci, Wurzburg, Germany
[2] Mid Sweden Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Swedish Winter Sports Res Ctr, Ostersund, Sweden
[3] Karolinska Inst, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol, Biomedicum C5, Stockholm, Sweden
[4] Univ Wurzburg, Dept Comp Sci, Chair Software Engn, Wurzburg, Germany
关键词
Cardiorespiratory fitness; Endurance; Personalized training; COMMITTEE CONSENSUS STATEMENT; HEART-RATE; RUNNING ECONOMY; EXERCISE; PERFORMANCE; VO2MAX; SPORT; RISK; LOAD; TOO;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-020-04477-4
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Purpose Pronounced differences in individual physiological adaptation may occur following various training mesocycles in runners. Here we aimed to assess the individual changes in performance and physiological adaptation of recreational runners performing mesocycles with different intensity, duration and frequency. Methods Employing a randomized cross-over design, the intra-individual physiological responses [i.e., peak ((V)over dotO(2peak)) and submaximal ((V)over dotO(2submax)) oxygen uptake, velocity at lactate thresholds(V-2, V-4)] and performance (time-to-exhaustion (TTE)) of 13 recreational runners who performed three 3-week sessions of high-intensity interval training (HIIT), high-volume low-intensity training (HVLIT) or more but shorter sessions of HVLIT (high-frequency training; HFT) were assessed. Results (V)over dotO(2submax), V-2, V-4 and TTE were not altered by HIIT, HVLIT or HFT (p > 0.05). (V)over dotO(2peak) improved to the same extent following HVLIT (p = 0.045) and HFT (p = 0.02). The number of moderately negative responders was higher following HIIT (15.4%); and HFT (15.4%) than HVLIT (7.6%). The number of very positive responders was higher following HVLIT (38.5%) than HFT (23%) or HIIT (7.7%). 46% of the runners responded positively to two mesocycles, while 23% did not respond to any. Conclusion On a group level, none of the interventions altered(V)over dotO(2submax), V-2, V(4)or TTE, while HVLIT and HFT improved(V)over dotO(2peak). The mean adaptation index indicated similar numbers of positive, negative and non-responders to HIIT, HVLIT and HFT, but more very positive responders to HVLIT than HFT or HIIT. 46% responded positively to two mesocycles, while 23% did not respond to any. These findings indicate that the magnitude of responses to HIIT, HVLIT and HFT is highly individual and no pattern was apparent.
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页码:2705 / 2713
页数:9
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