Calculation of Critical Speed from Raw Training Data in Recreational Marathon Runners

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作者
Smyth, Barry [1 ]
Muniz-Pumares, Daniel [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Insight Ctr Data Analyt, Sch Comp Sci, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Univ Hertfordshire, Sch Life & Med Sci, Hatfield AL10 9AB, Herts, England
关键词
EXERCISE; PERFORMANCE; PREDICTION; RUNNING; MUSCLE METABOLIC-RESPONSES; CRITICAL POWER; INTENSITY EXERCISE; TIME RELATIONSHIP; CRITICAL VELOCITY; UPTAKE KINETICS; PERFORMANCE; VALIDITY; PHYSIOLOGY; WALKING;
D O I
10.1249/MSS.0000000000002412
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G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Introduction Critical speed (CS) represents the highest intensity at which a physiological steady state may be reached. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether estimations of CS obtained from raw training data can predict performance and pacing in marathons. Methods We investigated running activities logged into an online fitness platform by >25,000 recreational athletes before big-city marathons. Each activity contained time, distance, and elevation every 100 m. We computed grade-adjusted pacing and the fastest pace recorded for a set of target distances (400, 800, 1000, 1500, 3000, and 5000 m). CS was determined as the slope of the distance-time relationship using all combinations of, at least, three target distances. Results The relationship between distance and time was linear, irrespective of the target distances used (pooled mean +/- SD: R-2 = 0.9999 +/- 0.0001). The estimated values of CS from all models were not different (3.74 +/- 0.08 m center dot s(-1)), and all models correlated with marathon performance (R-2 = 0.672 +/- 0.036, error = 8.01% +/- 0.51%). CS from the model including 400, 800, and 5000 m best predicted performance (R-2 = 0.695, error = 7.67%) and was used in further analysis. Runners completed the marathon at 84.8% +/- 13.6% CS, with faster runners competing at speeds closer to CS (93.0% CS for 150 min marathon times vs 78.9% CS for 360 min marathon times). Runners who completed the first half of the marathon at >94% of their CS, and particularly faster than CS, were more likely to slowdown by more than 25% in the second half of race. Conclusion This study suggests that estimations of CS from raw training data can successfully predict marathon performance and provide useful pacing information.
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页码:2637 / 2645
页数:9
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