Individualized Endurance Training Based on Recovery and Training Status in Recreational Runners

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作者
Nuuttila, Olli-Pekka [1 ]
Nummela, Ari [2 ]
Korhonen, Elisa [1 ]
Hakkinen, Keijo [1 ]
Kyrolainen, Heikki [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jyvaskyla, Fac Sport & Hlth Sci, POB 35-515, Jyvaskyla 40014, Finland
[2] Finnish Inst High Performance Sport KIHU, Jyvaskyla, Finland
关键词
ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE; RUNNING PERFORMANCE; HEART RATE VARIABILITY; PERCEIVED RECOVERY; PERIODIZATION; HIGH-INTENSITY; HEART-RATE; PARASYMPATHETIC HYPERACTIVITY; HIGH-VOLUME; EXERCISE; PERFORMANCE; RESPONSES; VO2MAX; BLOCK; POWER;
D O I
10.1249/MSS.0000000000002968
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Purpose Long-term development of endurance performance requires a proper balance between strain and recovery. Because responses and adaptations to training are highly individual, this study examined whether individually adjusted endurance training based on recovery and training status would lead to greater adaptations compared with a predefined program. Methods Recreational runners were divided into predefined (PD; n = 14) or individualized (IND; n = 16) training groups. In IND, the training load was decreased, maintained, or increased twice a week based on nocturnal heart rate variability, perceived recovery, and heart rate-running speed index. Both groups performed 3-wk preparatory, 6-wk volume, and 6-wk interval periods. Incremental treadmill tests and 10-km running tests were performed before the preparatory period (T-0) and after the preparatory (T-1), volume (T-2), and interval (T-3) periods. The magnitude of training adaptations was defined based on the coefficient of variation between T-0 and T-1 tests (high >2x, low <0.5x). Results Both groups improved (P < 0.01) their maximal treadmill speed and 10-km time from T-1 to T-3. The change in the 10-km time was greater in IND compared with PD (-6.2% +/- 2.8% vs -2.9% +/- 2.4%, P = 0.002). In addition, IND had more high responders (50% vs 29%) and fewer low responders (0% vs 21%) compared with PD in the change of maximal treadmill speed and 10-km performance (81% vs 23% and 13% vs 23%), respectively. Conclusions PD and IND induced positive training adaptations, but the individualized training seemed more beneficial in endurance performance. Moreover, IND increased the likelihood of high response and decreased the occurrence of low response to endurance training.
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页码:1690 / 1701
页数:12
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