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Training to enhance the physiological determinants of long-distance running performance: can valid recommendations be given to runners and coaches based on current scientific knowledge?

机译:进行培训以增强长跑性能的生理决定因素:可以基于当前的科学知识为跑步者和教练提供有效的建议吗?

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This article investigates whether there is currently sufficient scientific knowledge for scientists to be able to give valid training recommendations to long-distance runners and their coaches on how to most effectively enhance the maximal oxygen uptake, lactate threshold and running economy. Relatively few training studies involving trained distance runners have been conducted, and these studies have often included methodological factors that make interpretation of the findings difficult. For example, the basis of most of the studies was to include one or more specific bouts of training in addition to the runners' 'normal training', which was typically not described or only briefly described. The training status of the runners (e.g. off-season) during the study period was also typically not described. This inability to compare the runners' training before and during the training intervention period is probably the main factor that hinders the interpretation of previous training studies. Arguably, the second greatest limitation is that only a few of the studies included more than one experimental group. Consequently, there is no comparison to allow the evaluation of the relative efficacy of the particular training intervention. Other factors include not controlling the runners' training load during the study period, and employing small sample sizes that result in low statistical power. Much of the current knowledge relating to chronic adaptive responses to physical training has come from studies using sedentary individuals; however, directly applying this knowledge to formulate training recommendations for runners is unlikely to be valid. Therefore, it would be difficult to argue against the view that there is insufficient direct scientific evidence to formulate training recommendations based on the limited research. Although direct scientific evidence is limited, we believe that scientists can still formulate worthwhile training recommendations by integrating the information derived from training studies with other scientific knowledge. This knowledge includes the acute physiological responses in the various exercise domains, the structures and processes that limit the physiological determinants of long-distance running performance, and the adaptations associated with their enhancement. In the future, molecular biology may make an increasing contribution in identifying effective training methods, by identifying the genes that contribute to the variation in maximal oxygen uptake, the lactate threshold and running economy, as well as the biochemical and mechanical signals that induce these genes. Scientists should be cautious when giving training recommendations to runners and coaches based on the limited available scientific knowledge. This limited knowledge highlights that characterising the most effective training methods for long-distance runners is still a fruitful area for future research.
机译:本文调查了当前是否有足够的科学知识可供科学家使用,以便能够向长跑运动员及其教练就如何最有效地提高最大摄氧量,乳酸阈值和运行经济性提供有效的培训建议。进行过较少的训练有素的长跑运动员训练研究,并且这些研究经常包括难以解释发现的方法学因素。例如,大多数研究的基础是除跑步者的“正常训练”外,还包括一项或多项特定的训练,这通常没有描述或仅作简要介绍。通常也没有描述研究期间跑步者的训练状态(例如淡季)。在训练干预期间之前和期间无法比较跑步者的训练,这可能是阻碍对先前训练研究进行解释的主要因素。可以说,第二大限制是只有少数研究包括一个以上的实验组。因此,无法进行比较以评估特定培训干预措施的相对功效。其他因素包括在研究期间不控制跑步者的训练负荷,以及采用小的样本量导致较低的统计能力。目前有关体育锻炼的慢性适应性反应的许多知识来自久坐的人的研究。但是,直接运用这些知识为跑步者制定训练建议的可能性不大。因此,很难反对这样的观点,即没有足够的直接科学证据来根据有限的研究来制定培训建议。尽管直接的科学证据有限,但我们认为科学家仍然可以通过将来自训练研究的信息与其他科学知识相结合来制定有价值的训练建议。这些知识包括各种运动领域中的急性生理反应,限制长距离跑步表现的生理决定因素的结构和过程,以及与其增强相关的适应性。未来,分子生物学可能会通过确定导致最大摄氧量,乳酸阈值和运行经济性变化的基因,以及诱导这些基因的生化和机械信号,在确定有效的训练方法方面做出更大的贡献。在基于有限的科学知识向跑步者和教练提供训练建议时,科学家应谨慎行事。这些有限的知识凸显出,为长跑运动员确定最有效的训练方法仍然是未来研究的丰硕成果。

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