Interval training program optimization in highly trained endurance cyclists


Autoria(s): Laursen, Paul B.; Shing, Cecilia M.; Peake, Jonathan M.; Coombes, Jeff S.; Jenkins, David G.
Data(s)

01/11/2002

Resumo

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of three different high-intensity interval training (HIT) regimens on endurance performance in highly trained endurance athletes. METHODS: Before, and after 2 and 4 wk of training, 38 cyclists and triathletes (mean +/- SD; age = 25 +/- 6 yr; mass = 75 +/- 7 kg; VO(2peak) = 64.5 +/- 5.2 mL x kg(-1) min(-1)) performed: 1) a progressive cycle test to measure peak oxygen consumption (VO(2peak)) and peak aerobic power output (PPO), 2) a time to exhaustion test (T(max)) at their VO(2peak) power output (P(max)), as well as 3) a 40-km time-trial (TT(40)). Subjects were matched and assigned to one of four training groups (G(2), N = 8, 8 x 60% T(max) at P(max), 1:2 work:recovery ratio; G(2), N = 9, 8 x 60% T(max) at P(max), recovery at 65% HR(max); G(3), N = 10, 12 x 30 s at 175% PPO, 4.5-min recovery; G(CON), N = 11). In addition to G(1), G(2), and G(3) performing HIT twice per week, all athletes maintained their regular low-intensity training throughout the experimental period. RESULTS: All HIT groups improved TT(40) performance (+4.4 to +5.8%) and PPO (+3.0 to +6.2%) significantly more than G(CON) (-0.9 to +1.1%; P < 0.05). Furthermore, G(1) (+5.4%) and G(2) (+8.1%) improved their VO(2peak) significantly more than G(CON) (+1.0%; P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The present study has shown that when HIT incorporates P(max) as the interval intensity and 60% of T(max) as the interval duration, already highly trained cyclists can significantly improve their 40-km time trial performance. Moreover, the present data confirm prior research, in that repeated supramaximal HIT can significantly improve 40-km time trial performance.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59911/

Publicador

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Relação

http://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2002&issue=11000&article=00017&type=abstract

Laursen, Paul B., Shing, Cecilia M., Peake, Jonathan M., Coombes, Jeff S., & Jenkins, David G. (2002) Interval training program optimization in highly trained endurance cyclists. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34(11), pp. 1801-1807.

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #110602 Exercise Physiology #CYCLIST, ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE, OXYGEN UPTAKE, SHORTTERM
Tipo

Journal Article