Physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners

The studies described in this thesis were undertaken to investigate the physiological responses to short-term training stress in male distance runners. The aim of the thesis was to identify practical physiological markers of training stress that could identify acute fatigue and hence determine recov...

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Main Author: Wilkinson, David Michael
Published: University of Chichester 2003
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2712072016-08-04T03:47:54ZPhysiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runnersWilkinson, David Michael2003The studies described in this thesis were undertaken to investigate the physiological responses to short-term training stress in male distance runners. The aim of the thesis was to identify practical physiological markers of training stress that could identify acute fatigue and hence determine recovery status within a physical training programme. Study 1 investigated the physiological responses of 6 well-trained runners and 6 active but untrained individuals to 15 min of moderate intensity (70 % VO,max) treadmill running performed immediately before, 1,48 and 96 h following a treadmill run to exhaustion at 75% VO,max (Exh75%). The trained group ran for 107.1 ± 6.5 min before exhaustion in comparison to untrained group who ran for 60.6 ± 3.9 min.612RC1200 Sports MedicineUniversity of Chichesterhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271207http://eprints.chi.ac.uk/798/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Wilkinson, David Michael
Physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners
description The studies described in this thesis were undertaken to investigate the physiological responses to short-term training stress in male distance runners. The aim of the thesis was to identify practical physiological markers of training stress that could identify acute fatigue and hence determine recovery status within a physical training programme. Study 1 investigated the physiological responses of 6 well-trained runners and 6 active but untrained individuals to 15 min of moderate intensity (70 % VO,max) treadmill running performed immediately before, 1,48 and 96 h following a treadmill run to exhaustion at 75% VO,max (Exh75%). The trained group ran for 107.1 ± 6.5 min before exhaustion in comparison to untrained group who ran for 60.6 ± 3.9 min.
author Wilkinson, David Michael
author_facet Wilkinson, David Michael
author_sort Wilkinson, David Michael
title Physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners
title_short Physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners
title_full Physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners
title_fullStr Physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners
title_full_unstemmed Physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners
title_sort physiological indices of acute fatigue during recovery from short-term training stress in distance runners
publisher University of Chichester
publishDate 2003
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