A multiplicative effects model is introduced for the identification of the factors that are influential to the performance of highly-trained endurance runners. The model extends the established power-law relationship between performance times and distances by taking into account the effect of the physiological status of the runners, and training effects extracted from GPS records collected over the course of a year. In order to incorporate information on the runners' training into the model, the concept of the training distribution profile is introduced and its ability to capture the characteristics of the training session is discussed. The covariates that are relevant to runner performance as response are identified using a procedure terme...
Sports and exercise today are popular for both amateurs and athletes. However, we continue to seek t...
relationship between total training load and running performance during the most important competiti...
Purpose: Monitoring training from a multifactorial point of view is of great importance in elite end...
A multiplicative effects model is introduced for the identification of the factors that are influent...
Purpose: To quantify the relationship between total training load and running performance during the...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop a method to monitor responses to training loads on an...
We present a novel, quantitative view on the human athletic performance of individual runners. We ob...
This study aimed to determine if concurrent endurance and strength training that matches the global ...
Purpose: To compare the impact of two different training intensity distributions in terms of conditi...
This article focuses on the performance of runners in official races. Based on extensive public data...
When long-distance runners prepare for a race, they can train more efficiently if they are able to p...
Success in endurance running is primarily determined by maximal aerobic power (VO2max), fractional u...
Epub ahead of printThe concepts of power law and critical speed (SCrit) have been applied to the ana...
Purpose: To identify the optimal aerobic determinants of elite, middle-distance running (MDR) perfor...
The aim of the study was to investigate the importance of neuromuscular characteristics and muscle p...
Sports and exercise today are popular for both amateurs and athletes. However, we continue to seek t...
relationship between total training load and running performance during the most important competiti...
Purpose: Monitoring training from a multifactorial point of view is of great importance in elite end...
A multiplicative effects model is introduced for the identification of the factors that are influent...
Purpose: To quantify the relationship between total training load and running performance during the...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop a method to monitor responses to training loads on an...
We present a novel, quantitative view on the human athletic performance of individual runners. We ob...
This study aimed to determine if concurrent endurance and strength training that matches the global ...
Purpose: To compare the impact of two different training intensity distributions in terms of conditi...
This article focuses on the performance of runners in official races. Based on extensive public data...
When long-distance runners prepare for a race, they can train more efficiently if they are able to p...
Success in endurance running is primarily determined by maximal aerobic power (VO2max), fractional u...
Epub ahead of printThe concepts of power law and critical speed (SCrit) have been applied to the ana...
Purpose: To identify the optimal aerobic determinants of elite, middle-distance running (MDR) perfor...
The aim of the study was to investigate the importance of neuromuscular characteristics and muscle p...
Sports and exercise today are popular for both amateurs and athletes. However, we continue to seek t...
relationship between total training load and running performance during the most important competiti...
Purpose: Monitoring training from a multifactorial point of view is of great importance in elite end...