Quantifying training intensity distribution in elite endurance athletes: is there evidence for an “optimal” distribution?

University of Agder · Agder Research

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Abstract

This study was designed to quantify the daily distribution of training intensity in a group of well-trained junior cross-country skiers and compare the results of three different methods of training intensity quantification. Eleven male athletes performed treadmill tests to exhaustion to determine heart rate and VO2 corresponding to ventilatory thresholds (VT1, VT2), maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), and maximal heart rate. VT1 and VT2 were used to delineate three intensity zones. During the same time period, all training sessions (N=384, 37 strength training, 347 endurance) performed over 32 consecutive days were quantified using continuous heart rate registration and session Rating of Perceived Exertion…

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Keywords
  • Rating of perceived exertion
  • Heart rate
  • Endurance training
  • Medicine
  • Blood lactate
  • Intensity (physics)
  • VO2 max
  • Athletes
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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