How do recreational endurance runners warm-up and cool-down? A descriptive study on the use of continuous runs

IF 2.1 4区 教育学 Q1 Health Professions
F. García-Pinillos, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, L. Roche-Seruendo, V. Soto-Hermoso, P. Latorre‐Román
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ABSTRACT This study aimed at examining the presence of running-based exercises in the warm-up and cool-down routines for recreational endurance runners and to determine the training volume (i.e. time and distance) orientated to warm-up and cool-down. Recreational endurance runners filled a questionnaire through an online Google Docs, which consisted in 12 items referred to demographic information, athletic performance, training contents, warm-up and cool-down routines. Five level groups were determined according to their personal best in a 10-km trial. Out of 1419 athletes, 80.6% were men and 19.4% were women. On average, participants trained 4.1 ± 1.6 sessions per week, with a weekly mileage of 47.3 ± 17.5 km. The 70.5% of participants always included continuous runs (CR) as a warm-up, with an average duration of ~13 min, with longer duration in higher level groups. Regarding the cool-down routines, 45.7% of the participants always included CR as a cool-down, whereas 43.4% just after high-intensity sessions. On average, participants spend ~7 min for cooling-down, ~3 times per week, with greater volumes (in terms of duration and frequency) in higher level groups. In summary, these data indicate that an average endurance runner spends ~18% of his/her total training time per week warming-up or cooling-down.
休闲耐力跑者如何热身和冷却?对连续运行使用的描述性研究
摘要本研究旨在检验休闲耐力跑者在热身和冷却程序中是否存在基于跑步的锻炼,并确定热身和冷却的训练量(即时间和距离)。休闲耐力跑者通过在线谷歌文档填写了一份问卷,其中包括12个项目,涉及人口统计信息、运动表现、训练内容、热身和冷却程序。在10公里的试验中,根据个人最佳成绩确定了五个级别的小组。在1419名运动员中,男性占80.6%,女性占19.4%。平均而言,参与者每周训练4.1±1.6次,每周里程数为47.3±17.5公里。70.5%的参与者总是将连续跑(CR)作为热身,平均持续时间约为13分钟,高水平组的持续时间更长。关于冷却程序,45.7%的参与者总是将CR作为冷却程序,而43.4%的参与者只是在高强度训练后。平均而言,参与者每周花费约7分钟进行降温,约3次,高水平组的降温时间(持续时间和频率)更大。总之,这些数据表明,耐力跑者平均每周花费约18%的训练时间进行热身或降温。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.80%
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38
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport aims to present current original research into sports performance. In so doing, the journal contributes to our general knowledge of sports performance making findings available to a wide audience of academics and practitioners.
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