Case Report: Differences in self-selected pacing in 20, 40, and 60 ironman-distance triathlons: a case study.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-09-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1155844
Beat Knechtle, Ivan Cuk, Marilia Santos Andrade, Pantelis T Nikolaidis, Katja Weiss, Pedro Forte, Mabliny Thuany
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Abstract

Background: Triathletes are pushing their limits in multi-stage Ironman-distance triathlons. In the present case study, we investigated the pacing during 20, 40, and 60 Ironman-distance triathlons in 20, 40, and 60 days, respectively, of one professional IRONMAN® triathlete.

Case study: Event 1 (20 Ironman-distance triathlons in 20 days), Event 2 (40 Ironman-distance triathlons in 40 days), and Event 3 (60 Ironman-distance triathlons in 60 days) were analyzed by discipline (swimming, cycling, running, and overall event time), by Deca intervals (10 days of consecutive Ironman-distance triathlons) and additional data (sleep duration, body mass, heart rate in cycling and running). To test differences between Events and Deca intervals within the same discipline, T-tests (2 groups) or one-way ANOVAs (3 or more groups) were used.

Results: Swimming splits were fastest in Event 1, (ii) cycling and running splits were fastest in both Event 2 and 3, (iii) overall speed was fastest in Event 3, (iv) sleep duration increased during Event 2 but decreased in Event 3, (v) body mass decreased in Event 2, but increased in Event 3 and (vi) heart rate during cycling was similar in both Event 2 and 3. In contrast, heart rate during running was greater in Event 3.

Conclusion: In a professional IRONMAN® triathlete finishing 20, 40, and 60 Ironman-distance triathlons in 20, 40, and 60 days, respectively, split performances and both anthropometrical and physiological changes such as body mass and heart rate differed depending upon the duration of the events.

案例报告:20、40 和 60 铁人三项赛中自我选择步速的差异:案例研究。
背景:铁人三项运动员在多阶段铁人三项赛中不断挑战自己的极限。在本案例研究中,我们调查了一名专业 IRONMAN® 铁人三项运动员在 20、40 和 60 天内分别参加 20、40 和 60 次铁人三项比赛时的配速情况:案例研究:按照项目(游泳、自行车、跑步和总体赛事时间)、十卡间隔(连续 10 天的铁人三项赛)和其他数据(睡眠时间、体重、自行车和跑步的心率)对赛事 1(20 天内 20 次铁人三项赛)、赛事 2(40 天内 40 次铁人三项赛)和赛事 3(60 天内 60 次铁人三项赛)进行了分析。为了检验同一项目中不同赛事和十天间隔之间的差异,采用了 T 检验(2 组)或单因素方差分析(3 组或更多组):结果:游泳分段在项目 1 中最快,(ii) 自行车和跑步分段在项目 2 和项目 3 中最快,(iii) 总体速度在项目 3 中最快,(iv) 睡眠时间在项目 2 中增加,但在项目 3 中减少,(v) 体重在项目 2 中减少,但在项目 3 中增加,(vi) 骑自行车时的心率在项目 2 和项目 3 中相似。结论:结论:专业 IRONMAN® 铁人三项运动员在 20 天、40 天和 60 天内分别完成 20 项、40 项和 60 项铁人三项比赛,分段成绩以及人体测量和生理变化(如体重和心率)因比赛持续时间而异。
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