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Individual patterns of response to traditional and modified sprint interval training

Authors :
Brendon J. Gurd
Seth F McCarthy
Kyle T Schulhauser
Daniel Grisebach
Jacob T. Bonafiglia
Hashim Islam
Tom J. Hazell
Greg L. McKie
Curtis Todd
Logan K Townsend
Source :
Journal of sports sciences. 39(10)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We compared the incidence of response between a traditional sprint interval training (SIT) protocol (30:240: 4-6 x 30-s, 240-s recovery) and 2 modified SIT protocols (15:120: 8-12 x 15-s, 120-s recovery; 5:40: 24-36 x 5-s, 40-s recovery) over 4 weeks of training in 84 recreationally active individuals (n = 23 per SIT group/15 control participants). Pre- and post-testing measures included V. O2max, 5-km time trial, and anaerobic capacity. Responders were classified using 2x typical error and seven other approaches to explore the impact of classification method on response rates. There was no difference in the proportion (2x typical error) of V.O2max responders across groups (30:240: 64%; 15:120: 39%; 5:40: 41%; CTRL: 33%; P= 0.190). The 30:240 group had more responders (P 0.112). Approaches with the largest response thresholds resulted in the fewest responders highlighting response rates are influenced by the method used. Additionally, we observed intra-individual differences in responsiveness across outcomes. This is the first study to empirically test the difference in the incidence of response and demonstrate individual patterns of response across different SIT protocols.

Details

ISSN :
1466447X
Volume :
39
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of sports sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e030814ef142dca85ed21f603c8a64d