Validation of End-of-Session D' Balance for Quantifying and Differentiating Exhaustive and Nonexhaustive Intermittent-Training Sessions in Runners.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Clint R Bellenger, Michael Nitschke, Jason C Bartram
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Abstract

Purpose: Accurate modeling of intermittent-running sessions by D' balance would aid in understanding their physical demand and subsequent prescription of intermittent sessions. In intermittent cycling, W' balance can be validly quantified by modeling W' depletion and recovery; however, these models have not been validated in intermittent running, which was this project's purpose.

Methods: Critical speed (in meters per second) and D' (in meters) were calculated from the linear relationship between speed (in meters per second) and 1/time from season-best performances over 1500-, 3000-, and 5000-m race distances. Thirty intermittent-running sessions were classified as exhaustive (n = 14) and nonexhaustive (n = 16). D' balance was calculated from time-stamped running-speed data using D' depletion and recovery models, allowing end-of-session D' balance to be found. End-of-session D' balance for exhaustive and nonexhaustive intermittent sessions were compared, and the 95% CI around end-of-session D' balance in exhaustive intermittent sessions was evaluated for inclusion of 0.

Results: A moderate difference (effect size ± 95% CI = 1.01 ± 0.72; P = .01) existed between end-of-session D' balance in exhaustive (mean ± 95% CI = 157 ± 25 m) and nonexhaustive (200 ± 19 m) sessions. The 95% CI around end-of-session D' balance in exhaustive intermittent sessions did not include 0.

Conclusions: End-of-session D' balance did differentiate between exhaustive and nonexhaustive intermittent sessions. However, since D' balance at the end of exhaustive sessions should approximate 0, end-of-session D' balance did not accurately quantify exhaustive sessions as exhaustive. The inaccurate quantification of end-of-session D' balance during exhaustive intermittent running sessions is likely related to the exponential recovery of D' that is reliant on an accurately quantified recovery time constant.

训练结束后D'平衡的验证,用于量化和区分跑步者的穷尽和非穷尽间歇训练。
目的:利用D' balance对间歇跑进行准确建模,有助于了解间歇跑的体能需求和后续的间歇跑处方。在间歇循环中,可以通过模拟W‘耗竭和恢复来有效地量化W’平衡;然而,这些模型尚未在间歇运行中得到验证,而间歇运行正是本项目的目的。方法:从1500米、3000米和5000米的赛季最佳成绩与1/时间的线性关系中计算临界速度(米/秒)和D'(米)。30个间歇跑步阶段被分为穷举(n = 14)和非穷举(n = 16)。D‘平衡是根据带有时间戳的运行速度数据,使用D’耗尽和恢复模型来计算的,从而可以找到作业结束时的D'平衡。比较穷举和非穷举间歇治疗的治疗结束时D‘平衡,并评估穷举间歇治疗中治疗结束时D’平衡的95% CI为0。结果:中等差异(效应值±95% CI = 1.01±0.72;穷举(mean±95% CI = 157±25 m)和非穷举(200±19 m)疗程结束D'平衡之间存在P = 0.01)。在详尽的间歇治疗中,关于治疗结束D'平衡的95% CI不包括0。结论:治疗结束时的D'平衡确实区分了彻底和非彻底间歇治疗。然而,由于详尽会话结束时的D' balance应该接近于0,因此会话结束时的D' balance并不能准确地将详尽会话量化为详尽。在穷尽式间歇跑步过程中,不准确的结束D‘平衡量化可能与D’的指数恢复有关,这依赖于精确量化的恢复时间常数。
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5.80
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12.10%
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199
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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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