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Pacing Decision Making in Sport and the Effects of Interpersonal Competition: A Critical Review.

Marco J Konings1, Florentina J Hettinga2.   

Abstract

An athlete's pacing strategy is widely recognised as an essential determinant for performance during individual events. Previous research focussed on the importance of internal bodily state feedback, revealed optimal pacing strategies in time-trial exercise, and explored concepts such as teleoanticipation and template formation. Recently, human-environment interactions have additionally been emphasized as a crucial determinant for pacing, yet how they affect pacing is not well understood. Therefore, this literature review focussed on exploring one of the most important human-environment interactions in sport competitions: the interaction among competitors. The existing literature regarding the regulation of exercise intensity and the effect of competition on pacing and performance is critically reviewed in this paper. The PubMed, CINAHL and Web of Science electronic databases were searched for studies about pacing in sports and (interpersonal) competition between January 2000 to October 2017, using the following combination of terms: (1) Sports AND (2) Pacing, resulting in 75 included papers. The behaviour of opponents was shown to be an essential determinant in the regulation of exercise intensity, based on both observational (N = 59) and experimental (N = 16) studies. However, adjustment in the pacing response related to other competitors appears to depend on the competitive situation and the current internal state of the athlete. The findings of this review emphasize the importance of what is happening around the athlete for the outcome of the decision-making process involved in pacing, and highlight the necessity to incorporate human-environment interactions into models that attempt to explain the regulation of exercise intensity in sports and exercise.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29799094     DOI: 10.1007/s40279-018-0937-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sports Med        ISSN: 0112-1642            Impact factor:   11.136


  135 in total

1.  Pacing in Olympic track races: competitive tactics versus best performance strategy.

Authors:  Christian Thiel; Carl Foster; Winfried Banzer; Jos De Koning
Journal:  J Sports Sci       Date:  2012-06-28       Impact factor: 3.337

2.  Counterpoint: Afferent feedback from fatigued locomotor muscles is not an important determinant of endurance exercise performance.

Authors:  Samuele Marcora
Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)       Date:  2010-02

3.  How visual information influences coordination dynamics when following the leader.

Authors:  L A Meerhoff; Harjo J De Poel; Chris Button
Journal:  Neurosci Lett       Date:  2014-08-19       Impact factor: 3.046

4.  Non-random fluctuations in power output during self-paced exercise.

Authors:  R Tucker; A Bester; E V Lambert; T D Noakes; C L Vaughan; A St Clair Gibson
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2006-09-15       Impact factor: 13.800

5.  Relative importance of pacing strategy and mean power output in 1500-m self-paced cycling.

Authors:  F J Hettinga; J J de Koning; M Hulleman; C Foster
Journal:  Br J Sports Med       Date:  2009-10-22       Impact factor: 13.800

6.  Competitor presence reduces internal attentional focus and improves 16.1km cycling time trial performance.

Authors:  Emily L Williams; Hollie S Jones; S Andy Sparks; David C Marchant; Adrian W Midgley; Lars R Mc Naughton
Journal:  J Sci Med Sport       Date:  2014-07-18       Impact factor: 4.319

7.  Pacing Strategy and Tactical Positioning During Cyclo-Cross Races.

Authors:  Arthur H Bossi; Ciaran O'Grady; Richard Ebreo; Louis Passfield; James G Hopker
Journal:  Int J Sports Physiol Perform       Date:  2018-05-11       Impact factor: 4.010

8.  Velocity and stride parameters of world-class 400-meter athletes compared with less experienced runners.

Authors:  Christine Hanon; Bruno Gajer
Journal:  J Strength Cond Res       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 3.775

9.  Pacing during an ultramarathon running event in hilly terrain.

Authors:  Hugo A Kerhervé; Tom Cole-Hunter; Aaron N Wiegand; Colin Solomon
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2016-10-27       Impact factor: 2.984

10.  Exploring the performance reserve: Effect of different magnitudes of power output deception on 4,000 m cycling time-trial performance.

Authors:  Mark R Stone; Kevin Thomas; Michael Wilkinson; Emma Stevenson; Alan St Clair Gibson; Andrew M Jones; Kevin G Thompson
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  Racing Fast and Slow: Defining the Tactical Behavior That Differentiates Medalists in Elite Men's 1,500 m Championship Racing.

Authors:  Gareth N Sandford; Benjamin T Day; Simon A Rogers
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2019-10-14

2.  Optimal Development of Youth Athletes Toward Elite Athletic Performance: How to Coach Their Motivation, Plan Exercise Training, and Pace the Race.

Authors:  Stein G P Menting; David T Hendry; Lieke Schiphof-Godart; Marije T Elferink-Gemser; Florentina J Hettinga
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2019-08-20

3.  The Impact of Sex and Performance Level on Pacing Behavior in a 24-h Ultramarathon.

Authors:  Allan Inoue; Tony Meireles Santos; Florentina J Hettinga; Daniel de Souza Alves; Bruno Ferreira Viana; Bruno de Souza Terra; Flávio Oliveira Pires
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2019-11-06

4.  The Science Behind Competition and Winning in Athletics: Using World-Level Competition Data to Explore Pacing and Tactics.

Authors:  Florentina J Hettinga; Andrew M Edwards; Brian Hanley
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2019-08-08

Review 5.  The Problem of Effort Distribution in Heavy Glycolytic Trials with Special Reference to the 400 m Dash in Track and Field.

Authors:  Antonio Cicchella
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-29

6.  The Effects of Sex, Age and Performance Level on Pacing in Ultra-Marathon Runners in the 'Spartathlon'.

Authors:  Beat Knechtle; Ivan Cuk; Elias Villiger; Pantelis T Nikolaidis; Katja Weiss; Volker Scheer; Mabliny Thuany
Journal:  Sports Med Open       Date:  2022-05-13

7.  Stroking Rates of Open Water Swimmers during the 2019 FINA World Swimming Championships.

Authors:  Luis Rodríguez; Santiago Veiga; Iker García; José M González-Ravé
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-25       Impact factor: 3.390

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