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Training for Aerobic Capacity and Running Economy.

D L Conley, G S Krahenbuhl, L N Burkett.   

Abstract

In brief: Successful long-distance running is often attributed to a high VO2 max, but running economy-the steady-state oxygen consumption at a given speed-may be more important. The physiological changes in a 31-year-old elite runner were studied during an 18-week training program using both interval and endurance running. Most improvements in running economy were noted during or immediately after weeks of increased interval training. Among runners of similar ability, a small difference in economy can make a large difference in finishing time in races longer than 10,000 meters.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 27442102     DOI: 10.1080/00913847.1981.11711060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Sportsmed        ISSN: 0091-3847            Impact factor:   2.241


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Authors:  S P Bailey; R R Pate
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Review 3.  Impact of reduced training on performance in endurance athletes.

Authors:  J A Houmard
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Review 5.  Strategies to improve running economy.

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6.  The influence of weekly training distance on fractional utilization of maximum aerobic capacity in marathon and ultramarathon runners.

Authors:  A G Scrimgeour; T D Noakes; B Adams; K Myburgh
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Review 7.  The use of laboratory test results with long distance runners.

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Review 8.  Applied physiology of marathon running.

Authors:  B Sjödin; J Svedenhag
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Review 9.  Biomechanics and running economy.

Authors:  T Anderson
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10.  Influence of training, sex, age and body mass on the energy cost of running.

Authors:  M Bourdin; J Pastene; M Germain; J R Lacour
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