The proportional distribution of training by elite endurance athletes at different intensities during different phases of the season

(Die proportionale Verteilung des Trainings von Elite-Ausdauersportlern bei unterschiedlichen Intensitäten während verschiedener Phasen der Saison)

The present review examines retrospective analyses of training intensity distribution (TID), i.e., the proportion of training at moderate (Zone 1, Z1), heavy (Z2) and severe (Z3) intensity by elite-to-world-class endurance athletes during different phases of the season. In addition, we discuss potential implications of our findings for research in this field, as well as for training by these athletes. Altogether, we included 175 TIDs, of which 120 quantified exercise intensity on the basis of heart rate and measured time-in-zone or employed variations of the session goal approach, with demarcation of zones of exercise intensity based on physiological parameters. Notably, 49% of the TIDs were single-case studies, predominantly concerning cross-country skiing and/or the biathlon. Eighty-nine TIDs were pyramidal (Z1 > Z2 > Z3), 65 polarized (Z1 > Z3 > Z2) and 8 "threshold" (Z2 > Z1 = Z3). However, these relative numbers varied between sports and the particular phases of the season. In 91% (n = 160) of the TIDs >60% of the endurance exercise was of low intensity. Regardless of the approach to quantification or phase of the season, cyclists and swimmers were found to perform a lower proportion of exercise in Z1 (<72%) and higher proportion in Z2 (>16%) than athletes involved in the triathlon, speed skating, rowing, running, cross-country skiing or biathlon (>80% in Z1 and <12% in Z2 in all these cases). For most of the athletes their proportion of heavy-to-severe exercise was higher during the period of competition than during the preparatory phase, although with considerable variability between sports. In conclusion, the existing literature in this area does not allow general conclusions to be drawn. The methods utilized for quantification vary widely and, moreover, contextual information concerning the mode of exercise, environmental conditions, and biomechanical aspects of the exercise is often lacking. Therefore, we recommend a more comprehensive approach in connection with future investigations on the TIDs of athletes involved in different endurance sports.
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Schlagworte: Ausdauerdisziplinen Wettkampfperiode Trainingsperiodisierung Trainingssteuerung Belastungsintensität Belastungsbereich Skilanglauf Biathlon Radsport Schwimmen Triathlon Eisschnelllauf Rudern Langstreckenlauf
Notationen: Ausdauersportarten
DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1258585
Veröffentlicht in: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Veröffentlicht: 2023
Jahrgang: 5
Seiten: 1258585
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Literaturanalyse
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch