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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)“…However, the methods, expertise, and insights of highly accomplished endurance coaches is so far almost untouched in the scientific literature. The aim of this study was to provide a synthesis of common features and sport-specific variations in best-practice training characteristics within Olympic endurance sports as described by world-class Norwegian coaches. …”
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Classification of middle- and long-distance runners based upon their performance
Iljukov, S., Iljukov, P., Kauppi, J.-P., Uusitalo, A. L. T., Peltonen, J. E., Schumacher, Y. O.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2023)“…The scientific literature lacks consensus on classification of middle- and long-distance runners. …”
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Running Energy Reserve Index (RERI) as a new model for assessment and prediction of world, elite, sub-elite, and collegiate running performances
Balasekaran, G., Loh, M. K., Boey, P., Ng, Y. C.Published in Scientific Reports (2023)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Differences in stress response between two altitudes assessed by salivary cortisol levels within circadian rhythms in long-distance runners
Tsunekawa, K., Ushiki, K., Martha, L., Nakazawa, A., Hasegawa, R., Shimizu, R., Shimoda, N., Yoshida, A., Nakajima, K., Kimura, T., Murakami, M.Published in Scientific Reports (2022)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Wearables for running gait analysis: a systematic review
Mason, R., Pearson, L. T., Barry, G., Young, F., Lennon, O., Godfrey, A., Stuart, S.Published in Sports Medicine (2023)“…Methods A systematic search of the literature was conducted in the following scientific databases: PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and SPORTDiscus. …”
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Effects of different inspiratory muscle warm-up loads on mechanical, physiological and muscle oxygenation responses during high-intensity running and recovery
Marostegan, A. B., Gobatto, C. A., Rasteiro, F. M., Hartz, C. S., Moreno, M. A., Manchado-Gobatto, F. B.Published in Scientific Reports (2022)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Complex networks analysis reinforces centrality hematological role on aerobic-anaerobic performances of the Brazilian Paralympic endurance team after altitude training
Breda, F. L., Manchado-Gobatto, F. B., de Barros Sousa, F. A., Beck, W. R., Pinto, A., Papoti, M., Scariot, P. P. M., Gobatto, C. A.Published in Scientific Reports (2022)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Bouncing behavior of sub-four minute milers
Burns, G. T., Gonzalez, R., Zendler, J. M., Zernicke, R. F.Published in Scientific Reports (2021)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Adding carbon fiber to shoe soles may not improve running economy: a muscle-level explanation
Beck, O. N., Golyski, P. R., Sawicki, G. S.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Lower leg muscle-tendon unit characteristics are related to marathon running performance
Kovács, B., Kóbor, I., Gyimes, Z., Sebestyén, Ö., Tihanyi, J.Published in Scientific Reports (2020)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Prevalence and incidence of low back pain among runners: a systematic review
Maselli, F., Storari, L., Barbari, V., Colombi, A., Turolla, A., Gianola, S., Rossettini, G., Testa, M.Published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders (2020)“…Overall, low values of prevalence (0.7-20.2%) and incidence (0.3-22%) of LBP among runners were reported. Most reported risk factors were: running for more than 6 years; body mass index >24; higher physical height; not performing traditional aerobics activity weekly; restricted range of motion of hip flexion; difference between leg-length; poor hamstrings and back flexibility. …”
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Purine metabolism in sprint- vs endurance-trained athletes aged 20-90 years
Zielinski, J., Slominska, E. M., Krol-Zielinska, M., Krasinski, Z., Kusy, K.Published in Scientific Reports (2019)“…Scientific Reports…”
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Injury prevention in marathon runners
Nathan, J.Published in Journal of Outdoor Activities (2013)“…It highlights that they are many risk factors for incurring injury but few proven by scientific research. It does suggest a relationship between marathon time and injury. …”
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A comparison of the physiological demands imposed by competing in a half-marathon vs. a marathon
Del Coso, J., Salinero, J. J., Lara, B., Abian-Vicen, J., Gallo-Salazar, C., Areces, F.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2017)“…BACKGROUND: While there is widespread scientific information about the physiological challenges imposed on elite endurance runners during competitions, the information regarding the amateur population is scarce. …”
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Risk factors for overuse running injuries
van Mechelen, W., Hespanol Junior, L. C., Verhagen, E. A. L. M.Published in International Calgary Running Symposium, August 14-17, 2014 (2014)“…Prospective studies estimate the incidence of running injuries at 10-30 RRI/1000 hours of running exposure1, 2, with at least one injury/year reported by 50% of runners3, 4. These injuries can take months to recover5. …”
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Motivation and marathon running
Hammer, C., Podlog, L.Published in Marathon running: Physiology, psychology, nutrition and training aspects (2016)“…First, as the term `motivation` has been used to refer to an array of conceptually distinct constructs, we provide a scientifically sound definition of the construct. Second, the chapter focuses on empirical research examining the issue of why individuals choose to participate in marathon training and mnning. …”
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Treningsprosessen i distanseløp på internasjonalt nivå : En analyse av treningsmengde, treningsintensitet og krav til fysisk kapasitet (The training process in long-distance runinning on international level: An analysis of training volume, training intensity and the requests towards physical capacity)
Tjelta, L. I.Published 2014“…The senior runners mentioned in articles II, III and IV had training volumes in line with those previously reported in a limited number of scientific publications. 4: Runners discussed in this thesis have had VO2max values corresponding to the highest values reported in the research literature. …”
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Long-term ultra-marathon running and arterial compliance
Burr, J. F., Drury, C. T., Phillips, A. A., Iveya, A., Kua, J., Warburton, D. E. R.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2014)“…Recent reports that habitual marathon runners demonstrate higher levels of stiffness and cardiovascular risk factors have been of great interest to the medical and scientific community. …”