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Physiological and biomechanical adaptations to the cycle to run transition in Olympic triathlon: review and practical recommendations for training

机译:生理和生物力学适应奥运铁人三项跑步周期的循环:训练的回顾和实用建议

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Current knowledge of the physiological, biomechanical, and sensory effects of the cycle to run transition in the Olympic triathlon (1.5 km, 10 km, 40 km) is reviewed and implications for the training of junior and elite triathletes are discussed. Triathlon running elicits hyperventilation, increased heart rate, decreased pulmonary compliance, and exercise induced hypoxaemia. This may be due to exercise intensity, ventilatory muscle fatigue, dehydration, muscle fibre damage, a shift in metabolism towards fat oxidation, and depleted glycogen stores after a 40 km cycle. The energy cost (CR) of running during the cycle to run transition is also increased over that of control running. The increase in CR varies from 1.6% to 11.6% and is a reflection of triathlete ability level. This increase may be partly related to kinematic alterations, but research suggests that most biomechanical parameters are unchanged. A more forward leaning trunk inclination is the most significant observation reported. Running pattern, and thus running economy, could also be influenced by sensorimotor perturbations related to the change in posture. Technical skill in the transition area is obviously very important. The conditions under which the preceding cycling section is performed—that is, steady state or stochastic power output, drafting or non-drafting—are likely to influence the speed of adjustment to transition. The extent to which a decrease in the average 10 km running speed occurs during competition must be investigated further. It is clear that the higher the athlete is placed in the field at the end of the bike section, the greater the importance to their finishing position of both a quick transition area time and optimal adjustment to the physiological demands of the cycle to run transition. The need for, and current methods of, training to prepare junior and elite triathletes for a better transition are critically reviewed in light of the effects of sequential cycle to run exercise. >Key Words: triathlon; cycle to run transition; training; performance
机译:回顾了奥运铁人三项(1.5公里,10公里,40公里)过渡周期的生理,生物力学和感觉效应的最新知识,并讨论了初级和精英铁人三项运动员训练的意义。铁人三项的跑步会引起换气过度,心跳加快,肺顺应性降低以及运动引起的低氧血症。这可能是由于运动强度,通气性肌肉疲劳,脱水,肌纤维损伤,新陈代谢向脂肪氧化的转变以及40 km循环后糖原存储减少所致。在循环到运行过渡期间运行的能源成本(CR)也要比控制运行的能源成本(CR)增加。 CR的增加从1.6%到11.6%不等,反映了铁人三项运动员的水平。这种增加可能部分与运动学改变有关,但是研究表明大多数生物力学参数没有变化。观察到的最明显的观察结果是躯干倾斜角度更向前。行驶模式以及由此的行驶经济性也可能受到与姿势变化有关的感觉运动摄动的影响。过渡领域的技术技能显然非常重要。进行前一个循环部分的条件(即稳态或随机功率输出,牵伸或不牵伸)可能会影响过渡调整的速度。比赛期间平均10 km行驶速度下降的程度必须进一步研究。显然,运动员在自行车段末端放置在场地中的位置越高,则快速过渡区域时间和对自行车进行过渡所需的生理需求的最佳调整对其结束位置的重要性就越大。鉴于循序渐进的跑步锻炼的影响,对初中和精英三项铁人三项运动员准备好更好过渡的训练的需求和当前方法进行了严格审查。 >关键字:铁人三项;循环运行过渡;训练;性能

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