The official world records (WR) for the 1-mile run for men (3: 43.13) and for women (4: 12.58) have improved 12.2% and 32.3%, respectively, since the first WR recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. Previous observations have suggested that the pacing pattern for successive laps is characteristically faster-slower-slowest-faster. However, modeling studies have suggested that uneven energy-output distribution, particularly a high velocity at the end of the race, is essentially wasted kinetic energy that could have been used to finish sooner. Here the authors report that further analysis of the pacing pattern in 32 men's WR races is characterized by a progressive reduction in the within-lap variation of pace, sug...
Purpose: This was the first study to analyze high-resolution pacing data from multiple global champi...
Purpose: This study determined the evolution of performance and pacing for each winner of the men’s ...
PURPOSE: to analyse pacing strategies displayed by athletes achieving differing levels of performanc...
Background: Pacing studies suggest the distribution of effort for optimizing performance. Cross-sect...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether World Championship and Olympic medallist endurance ...
Sprint and distance running have experienced remarkable performance improvements over the past centu...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether World Championship and Olympic medallist endurance ...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether World Championship and Olympic medallist endurance ...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
The aims of the current study were to compare the pacing patterns of all-time 800 m, 1500 m and mile...
Purpose:This study determined the evolution of performance and pacing for each winner of the men...
Different pacing profiles have been identified in the literature for endurance sporting events: the ...
Purpose: To analyse the pacing profiles of the world top 800-m annual performances between 2010 and ...
Purpose: This study determined the evolution of performance and pacing for each winner of the men’s ...
Pacing in endurance races has long been of interest to sports scientists. However, research has been...
Purpose: This was the first study to analyze high-resolution pacing data from multiple global champi...
Purpose: This study determined the evolution of performance and pacing for each winner of the men’s ...
PURPOSE: to analyse pacing strategies displayed by athletes achieving differing levels of performanc...
Background: Pacing studies suggest the distribution of effort for optimizing performance. Cross-sect...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether World Championship and Olympic medallist endurance ...
Sprint and distance running have experienced remarkable performance improvements over the past centu...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether World Championship and Olympic medallist endurance ...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether World Championship and Olympic medallist endurance ...
Purpose: Previous researchers have adopted linear models to predict athletic running world records, ...
The aims of the current study were to compare the pacing patterns of all-time 800 m, 1500 m and mile...
Purpose:This study determined the evolution of performance and pacing for each winner of the men...
Different pacing profiles have been identified in the literature for endurance sporting events: the ...
Purpose: To analyse the pacing profiles of the world top 800-m annual performances between 2010 and ...
Purpose: This study determined the evolution of performance and pacing for each winner of the men’s ...
Pacing in endurance races has long been of interest to sports scientists. However, research has been...
Purpose: This was the first study to analyze high-resolution pacing data from multiple global champi...
Purpose: This study determined the evolution of performance and pacing for each winner of the men’s ...
PURPOSE: to analyse pacing strategies displayed by athletes achieving differing levels of performanc...