Search Results - Triathlon Training
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An all-out sprint does not challenge the main goal of an endurance-based training session in cycling
Demay, R. S., Kerhervé, H. A.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2025)Subjects: “…Triathlon…”
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Repeatability and validity of different methods to determine the anaerobic threshold through the maximal multistage test in male cyclists and triathletes
Llodio, I., Yanci, J., Usandizaga, M., Larrea, A., Iturricastillo, A., Cámara, J., Granados, C.Published in Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology (2025)Subjects: “…triathlon…”
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How do elite endurance athletes self-regulate their recovery around hard training? An experience sampling study
Wilson, S. G., Young, B. W., Hoar, S.Published in Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (2025)Subjects: “…Training…”
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Sex-based performance analysis in Olympic triathlon: swimming, cycling, and running at Paris 2024
Leite, L. B., Coelho, B. C., Forte, P., Nikolaidis, P. T., Duric, S., Andrade, M. S., Cuk, I., Weiss, K., Rosemann, T., Knechtle, B.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…This study aimed to analyze sex differences in performance across the disciplines of the Olympic triathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Performance times in swimming, cycling, running and transitions (T1 and T2) were compared between male (n = 50) and female (n = 51) athletes. …”
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Thermal and biomechanical responses of amateur, elite and world cup athletes during a world cup sprint triathlon in the heat
James, C., Muniz-Pardos, B., Ihsan, M., Lo, K.-K., Lam, W.-K., Peña Iglesias, D., Angeloudis, K., Teng, Y., Jiao, J., Hu, K., Wong, K., Guppy, F., Racinais, S., Chalmers, S., Migliorini, S., Wu, K., Pitsiladis, Y.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Objectives: Core temperature (TCORE), skin temperature (TTORSO) and running kinematics were measured across different athlete categories at a World Cup Sprint Triathlon, occurring during a heatwave (~ 25-31 °C Wet Bulb Globe Temperature [WBGT]). …”
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Best-Practice-Trainingsmerkmale in olympischen Ausdauersportarten, beschrieben von norwegischen Weltklassetrainern (Best practice training characteristics in Olympic endurance sports, described by Norwegian world-class coaches)
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Best-practice training characteristics within Olympic endurance sports as described by Norwegian world-class coaches
Sandbakk, Ø., Tønnessen, E., Sandbakk, S. B., Losnegard, T., Seiler, S., Haugen, T.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)Subjects: “…Training…”
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Gewusst wie: Koppeltraining aber richtig (Knowing how: Couple training but the right way)
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Changes in body core temperature during the cycling segment of a triathlon
Riska, D., Putala, M., Grznar, L., Tolkounov, T.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…This study investigates how body core temperature varies during the cycling segment of a triathlon under different outdoor temperatures. Because high external temperatures can mimic some effects of altitude training, we examined the impact of varying external temperatures on body core temperature, heart rate levels, blood lactate values, and perceived exertion. …”
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Validity of current smartwatches for triathlon training: How accurate are heart rate, distance, and swimming readings?
Jacko, T., Bartsch, J., von Diecken, C., Ueberschär, O.Published in Sensors (2024)Subjects: “…Triathlon…”
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Training session models in endurance sports: a norwegian perspective on best practice recommendations
Tonnessen, E., Sandbakk, Ø., Sandbakk, S. B., Seiler, S., Haugen, T.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)Subjects: “…Training…”
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Developing endurance
B. Reuter, NSCAPublished 2025“…Plus, an updated chapter about warm-up methods and techniques as well as a new chapter about programming for obstacle course racing make this the definitive edition of this trusted resource. With training programs for running, cycling, swimming, triathlon, and obstacle course racing, Developing Endurance takes the guesswork out of creating personalized training programs that help avoid plateaus and take performance to the next level. …”
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