Effects of 4-week Training Using Laboratory Index on Competition Record of Elite Female Middle-distance Runner: A Case Report

Q4 Health Professions Exercise Science Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.15857/ksep.2022.00227
Sang-Hyun Lee, Sujin Kim, Young-Sik Kim, C. Kim, H. Kwak, Ju-Hee Kang, Dong-Ho Park
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PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of a 4-week training using a laboratory index on the competition record of elite female middle-distance runners.METHODS: A female, middle-distance, trained runner with the following characteristics: age, 20 years; height, 168.7 cm; weight, 64.3 kg; 27.2% fat; and VO2max, 56.4 VO2 mL/kg/min; volunteered to participate in this study. Before the training program, the participant took part in a 1,500-m track and field national event in April and the onset of blood lactate threshold was analyzed using (OBVA/ vOBLA), VO2max/vVO2max, and tVO2max tests. After completing the 4-week training program, the participant again took part in the 1,500-m track and field national event in May and her parameters were reassessed using the OBVA/vOBLA, VO2max/vVO2max, and tVO2max tests.RESULTS: Pre- and post-training indicate that vVO2max did not improve; however, tVO2max (206 seconds pre-training vs. 251.51 seconds post-training) and VO2max (56.4 vs. 59.3 VO2 mL/kg/min)significantly. However, this improvement in relative VO2 was due to weight loss, and the absolute value of VO2 (3.63 vs. 3.62 L/min) did not change. The 1,500-m race record in track and field events decreased significantly from a pre-training value of 5 minutes 03 seconds to a post-training value of 4 minutes 52 seconds. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study indicate that utilizing laboratory indicators including vOBLA, vVO2max, and tVO2max may be extremely valuable when prescribing training programs for middle-distance runners.
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4周实验室指标训练对优秀女子中长跑运动员成绩的影响
目的:探讨4周实验室指数训练对优秀女子中长跑运动员成绩的影响。方法:女性,中距离,训练有素的跑步者,以下特征:年龄,20岁;高度:168.7 cm;重量:64.3 kg;27.2%的脂肪;VO2max为56.4 VO2 mL/kg/min;自愿参加这项研究。在训练计划之前,参与者参加了4月份的1500米田径全国赛事,并使用(OBVA/ vOBLA), VO2max/vVO2max和tVO2max测试分析了血乳酸阈的开始。在完成为期4周的训练计划后,参与者再次参加了5月份的1500米田径全国比赛,并使用OBVA/vOBLA, VO2max/vVO2max和tVO2max测试重新评估了她的参数。结果:训练前后vVO2max均无明显改善;然而,tVO2max(训练前206秒vs训练后251.51秒)和VO2max (56.4 vs 59.3 VO2 mL/kg/min)差异显著。然而,这种相对VO2的改善是由于体重减轻,而VO2的绝对值(3.63 vs. 3.62 L/min)没有改变。田径1500米比赛记录从训练前的5分03秒大幅下降到训练后的4分52秒。结论:本研究结果表明,利用vOBLA、vVO2max和tVO2max等实验室指标,在为中长跑运动员制定训练方案时可能是非常有价值的。
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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