Training for Elite Team-Pursuit Track Cyclists-Part I: A Profile of General Training Characteristics.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Antony M J Stadnyk, Jamie Stanley, Tim Decker, Katie M Slattery
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Abstract

Purpose: To profile the training characteristics of an elite team pursuit cycling squad and assess variations in training intensity and load accumulation across the 36-week period prior to a world-record performance at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

Methods: Training data of 5 male track endurance cyclists (mean [SD]; age 21.9 [3.52] y; 4.4 [0.16] W·kg-1 at anaerobic threshold; 6.2 [0.28] W·kg-1 maximal oxygen uptake 68.7 [2.99] mL kg·min-1) were analyzed with weekly total training volume and heart rate, power output, and torque intensity distributions calculated with reference to their 3:49.804 min:s.ms performance requirements for a 4-km team pursuit.

Results: Athletes completed 543 (37) h-1 of training across 436 (16) sessions. On-bike activities accounted for 69.9% of all training sessions, with participants cycling 11,246 (1139) km-1 in the training period of interest, whereas 12.7% of sessions involved gym/strength training. A pyramidal intensity distribution was evident with over 65% and 70% of training, respectively, performed at low-intensity zone heart rate and power output, whereas 5.3% and 7.7% of training was performed above anaerobic threshold. The athletes accumulated 4.4% of total training volume at, or above, their world-record team pursuit lead position torque (55 N·m).

Conclusions: These data provide updated and novel insight to the power and torque demands and load accumulation contributing to world-record team pursuit performance. Although the observed pyramidal intensity distribution is common in endurance sports, the lack of shift toward a polarized intensity distribution during taper and competition peaking differs from previous research.

精英团队追逐赛道自行车运动员的训练--第一部分:一般训练特点简介。
目的:分析精英团队追逐赛自行车队的训练特点,评估在 2018 年英联邦运动会上创造世界纪录之前的 36 周内训练强度和负荷积累的变化:对5名男子场地耐力自行车运动员(平均[标码];年龄21.9[3.52]岁;无氧阈值4.4[0.16]W-kg-1;最大摄氧量68.7[2.99]毫升/千克-分钟-1,6.2[0.28]W-kg-1)的训练数据进行了分析,并参考他们在4公里团队追逐赛中3:49.804分钟:秒.毫秒的成绩要求,计算了每周的总训练量和心率、功率输出以及扭矩强度分布:运动员在 436(16)次训练中完成了 543(37)小时-1 的训练。骑车训练占所有训练课的 69.9%,参赛选手在训练期间共骑车 11,246 (1139) km-1,而 12.7% 的训练课涉及健身房/力量训练。训练强度呈金字塔分布,分别有超过 65% 和 70% 的训练是在低强度区心率和功率输出下进行的,而分别有 5.3% 和 7.7% 的训练是在无氧阈值以上进行的。运动员的总训练量中有 4.4% 达到或超过了他们创造世界纪录的团队追逐赛领先位置扭矩(55 N-m):这些数据为功率和扭矩需求以及负荷积累提供了最新和新颖的见解,有助于创造团体追逐赛的世界纪录。虽然所观察到的金字塔形强度分布在耐力运动中很常见,但在逐渐减弱和比赛达到顶峰期间,强度分布没有向两极化转变,这与之前的研究有所不同。
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CiteScore
5.80
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12.10%
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199
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) focuses on sport physiology and performance and is dedicated to advancing the knowledge of sport and exercise physiologists, sport-performance researchers, and other sport scientists. The journal publishes authoritative peer-reviewed research in sport physiology and related disciplines, with an emphasis on work having direct practical applications in enhancing sport performance in sport physiology and related disciplines. IJSPP publishes 10 issues per year: January, February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October, and November.
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