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Improved Performance in National-Level Runners With Increased Training Load at 1600 and 1800 m
- Source :
- International journal of sports physiology and performance. 14(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: To determine the effect of altitude training at 1600 and 1800 m on sea-level (SL) performance in national-level runners. Methods: After 3 wk of SL training, 24 runners completed a 3-wk sojourn at 1600 m (ALT1600, n = 8), 1800 m (ALT1800, n = 9), or SL (CON, n = 7), followed by up to 11 wk of SL racing. Race performance was measured at SL during the lead-in period and repeatedly postintervention. Training volume (in kilometers) and load (session rating of perceived exertion) were calculated for all sessions. Hemoglobin mass was measured via CO rebreathing. Between-groups differences were evaluated using effect sizes (Hedges g). Results: Performance improved in both ALT1600 (mean [SD] 1.5% [0.9%]) and ALT1800 (1.6% [1.3%]) compared with CON (0.4% [1.7%]); g = 0.83 (90% confidence limits −0.10, 1.66) and 0.81 (−0.09, 1.62), respectively. Season-best performances occurred 5 to 71 d postaltitude in ALT1600/1800. There were large increases in training load from lead-in to intervention in ALT1600 (48% [32%]) and ALT1800 (60% [31%]) compared with CON (18% [20%]); g = 1.24 (0.24, 2.08) and 1.69 (0.65, 2.55), respectively. Hemoglobin mass increased in ALT1600 and ALT1800 (∼4%) but not CON. Conclusions: Larger improvements in performance after altitude training may be due to the greater overall load of training in hypoxia compared with normoxia, combined with a hypoxia-mediated increase in hemoglobin mass. A wide time frame for peak performances suggests that the optimal window to race postaltitude is individual, and factors other than altitude exposure per se may be important.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Competitive Behavior
Time Factors
Adolescent
Acclimatization
Physical Exertion
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology
Athletic Performance
LHTH
Running
03 medical and health sciences
Young Adult
intensified training
0302 clinical medicine
Altitude training
Medicine
Humans
altitude training
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
National level
Training load
hypoxia
business.industry
Altitude
Training (meteorology)
Resistance Training
030229 sport sciences
Hypoxia (medical)
Improved performance
Endurance Training
hemoglobin mass
Physical therapy
Hemoglobinometry
Female
Perception
medicine.symptom
business
competition
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15550273
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International journal of sports physiology and performance
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....62c048e66632ce88df1acb6febce8d5b