Using the 3-Minute All-Out Test to Explore the Durability of the Speed-Duration Relationship in Endurance Running.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY International journal of sports physiology and performance Pub Date : 2025-03-25 Print Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2024-0430
Jaume Lloria-Varella, Thierry Busso, Frederic Sabater-Pastor
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Background: Critical power and critical speed (CS) are key markers in exercise physiology for distinguishing between heavy- and severe-intensity domains and are useful for training prescription and performance prediction. Durability, defined as the rate and extent of physiological decline during prolonged exercise, has become a focus in endurance sports. This study aimed to investigate whether an hour of heavy-intensity running induces a decline in CS and other performance parameters using GPS-based assessments.

Methods: Seven trained runners completed a set of 3-minute all-out tests to measure CS and its reliability. On a subsequent visit, they ran for 1 hour at 85% of their CS while wearing a portable GPS device. After the run, they performed another 3-minute all-out test to assess CS under fatigue.

Results: The average speed during the fatiguing run was 3.6 (0.4) m·s-1, representing 78% of CS and 86% of maximal heart rate. CS and D' significantly declined by 6% (4%) and 68% (26%), respectively (P = .0039 and P = .0033). Total running distance, maximal speed, and time to reach maximal speed were also significantly reduced.

Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that 1 hour of heavy-intensity running impairs CS and other performance metrics in amateur runners, highlighting the importance of developing durability in endurance exercise.

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用3分钟全力以赴测试探索耐力跑中速度-持续时间关系的持久性。
背景:临界功率和临界速度(CS)是运动生理学中区分高强度和低强度领域的关键指标,对训练处方和表现预测有重要意义。耐力是指在长时间运动中生理机能下降的速度和程度,已经成为耐力运动的焦点。本研究旨在通过基于gps的评估,调查一小时的高强度跑步是否会导致CS和其他性能参数的下降。方法:7名训练有素的跑步者完成了一组3分钟的全力以赴测试,以测量CS及其可靠性。在随后的访问中,他们戴着便携式GPS设备以85%的心率跑了1个小时。跑步后,他们进行了另一个3分钟的全力以赴测试,以评估疲劳下的CS。结果:疲劳跑时的平均速度为3.6 (0.4)m·s-1,占最大心率的78%和最大心率的86%。CS和D′分别显著下降6%(4%)和68% (26%)(P = 0.0039和P = 0.0033)。总跑步距离、最大速度和达到最大速度所需的时间也显著减少。结论:这些研究结果表明,1小时的高强度跑步会损害业余跑步者的CS和其他性能指标,突出了耐力运动中培养耐久性的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) focuses on sport physiology and performance and is dedicated to advancing the knowledge of sport and exercise physiologists, sport-performance researchers, and other sport scientists. The journal publishes authoritative peer-reviewed research in sport physiology and related disciplines, with an emphasis on work having direct practical applications in enhancing sport performance in sport physiology and related disciplines. IJSPP publishes 10 issues per year: January, February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October, and November.
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