High intensity interval training leads to greater improvements in acute heart rate recovery and anaerobic power as high volume low intensity training

(Hoch intensives Intervalltraining führt im Vergleich zu Training mit hohem Umfang und niedriger Intensität zu einer stärkeren Verbesserung der Herzfrequenzwiederherstellung und der aeroben Leistung)

The purpose of the current study was to explore if training regimes utilizing diverse training intensity distributions result in different responses on neuromuscular status, anaerobic capacity/power and acute heart rate recovery (HRR) in well-trained endurance athletes. Methods: Thirty-six male (n = 33) and female (n = 3) runners, cyclists, triathletes and cross-country skiers [peak oxygen uptake: (VO2peak): 61.9 ± 8.0 mL·kg-1·min-1] were randomly assigned to one of three groups (blocked high intensity interval training HIIT; polarized training POL; high volume low intensity oriented control group CG/HVLIT applying no HIIT). A maximal anaerobic running/cycling test (MART/MACT) was performed prior to and following a 9-week training period. Results: Only the HIIT group achieved improvements in peak power/velocity (+6.4%, P < 0.001) and peak lactate (P = 0.001) during the MART/MACT, while, unexpectedly, in none of the groups the performance at the established lactate concentrations (4, 6, 10 mmol·L-1) was changed (P > 0.05). Acute HRR was improved in HIIT (11.2%, P = 0.002) and POL (7.9%, P = 0.023) with no change in the HVLIT oriented control group. Conclusion: Only a training regime that includes a significant amount of HIIT improves the neuromuscular status, anaerobic power and the acute HRR in well-trained endurance athletes. A training regime that followed more a low and moderate intensity oriented model (CG/HVLIT) had no effect on any performance or HRR outcomes.
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Schlagworte: Ausdauerdisziplinen Langstreckenlauf Radsport Triathlon Skilanglauf Trainingsmethode Belastungsintensität Belastungsumfang Herzfrequenz Herz Frequenz Intervallmethode anaerob Leistung Geschwindigkeit Laktat
Notationen: Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Ausdauersportarten
Tagging: HIT HIIT
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00562
Veröffentlicht in: Frontiers in Physiology
Veröffentlicht: 2017
Jahrgang: 8
Heft: 562
Seiten: 1-8
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch