Search Results - Triathlete
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Women in the triathlon - the differences between female and male triathletes: a narrative review
Loosli, M., Nikolaidis, P. T., Scheer, V., Wilhelm, M., Forte, P., Andrade, M., Rosemann, T., Duric, S., Cuk, I., Knechtle, B.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Results: The results showed that the participation of female triathletes, especially female master triathletes increased over time. …”
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Perceived negative menstrual cycle symptoms, but not changes in estrogen or progesterone, are associated with impaired cycling race performance
Smith, E. S., McCormick, R., McKay, A. K. A., Ackerman, K. E., Elliott-Sale, K. J., Stellingwerff, T., Harris, R., Burke, L. M.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2025)“…Methods In a novel observational study design, 37 female cyclists/triathletes not using any hormonal contraception completed one virtual cycling race (19.5-km time trial (TT)) per week across a 1-month period (totaling four races). …”
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The influence of water and air temperature on wheelchair triathlon performance: A retrospective analysis of elite competition data
Borg, D. N., Gibson, A., Bach, A. J. E., Beckman, E. M., Tweedy, S. M., Stewart, I. B.Published in OSF Preprints (2024)“…Aims: Impaired thermoregulatory function is a clinical feature of many health conditions that affect triathletes using wheelchairs and consequently, individual athlete performances may fluctuate according to environmental temperature. …”
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Talent identification and development in Olympic triathlon: a perspective from Brazilian coaches
Vieira, L. A., Werneck, F. Z., Coelho, E. F., Miranda, L., de Lima, J. R. P.Published in Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano (2024)“…We conclude that Brazilian triathlon coaches identify talents mainly through batteries of tests and triathlon simulations and consider the physical-motor factor the most important for the development of young talented triathletes, but not the only one.…”
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The effects of a wetsuit on biomechanical, physiological, and perceptual variables in experienced triathletes
Quagliarotti, C., Cortesi, M., Coloretti, V., Fantozzi, S., Gatta, G., Bonifazi, M., Zamparo, P., Piacentini, M. F.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Methods: Eleven national- and international-level triathletes, familiar with wetsuit use, performed 7 × 200-m front crawl at constant preset speed twice, with and without a full wetsuit. …”
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All the gear: The prevalence and perceived effectiveness of recovery strategies used by triathletes
Leabeater, A. J., James, L. P., Huynh, M., Vleck, V., Plews, D. J., Driller, M. W.Published in Performance Enhancement & Health (2022)“…Background: To minimise the deleterious effects of fatigue and muscle soreness and maintain availability for training and competition, triathletes may implement recovery strategies that act on various physiological, biomechanical, neurological or psychological domains. …”
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Behavior of salivary testosterone and cortisol in men during an Ironman triathlon
Vaamonde, D., García-Manso, J. M., Algar-Santacruz, C., Abbasi A, A., Sarmiento, S., Valverde-Esteve, T.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2022)“…Ten well-trained male triathletes participated in the study and were assessed for hormonal changes at four time-points (pre-competition, post-swimming, post-cycling, and post-running phases). …”
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The challenge of managing stress versus distress; Strength training for long-distance triathletes: theory to practice
Kraemer, W., Nitka, M.Published in Strength and Conditioning Journal (2021)“…Although concurrent training methods and strategies have been examined to a large extent in endurance cyclists and runners, literature examining optimal concurrent training methods to improve physiological variables in long-distance triathletes is minimal, leaving optimal programming relatively unknown. …”
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Laterality of sacral stress fractures in trained endurance athletes: Are there biomechanical or orthopaedic risk factors?
Riedl, M., Roediger, J., Pohlmann, J., Hesse, J., Warschun, F., Wolfarth, B., Ueberschär, O.Published in Sport-Orthopädie - Sport-Traumatologie (2022)“…Material and methods Nine trained to elite distance runners and triathletes (4 female, 5 male) took part in this study. …”
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Youth and Winter Sports
G. P. Millet, F. OhlPublished 2021“…Florian Nimmervoll, Roland Eckerstorfer, Johannes Braumann, Alexander Petutschnigg and Bruno Sternad 79 Is Hemoglobin Mass at Age 16a Predictor for National Team Membership at Age 25 in Cross-Country Skiers and Triathletes?. Jon Peter Wehrlin and Thomas Steiner 84 Studying Force Patterns in an Alpine Ski Boot and Their Relation to Riding Styles and Falling Mechanisms. …”
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Dizzy triathlete-evidence supporting vestibular etiology
Manninen, I.-K., Jutila, T., Hirvonen, T., Mäkinen, L. K., Blomgren, K., Hyytiä, T., Klockars, T.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2021)“…Dizziness during or after the swimming leg is a common complaint among triathletes. We hypothesized that the dizziness is caused by asymmetrical cooling of the vestibular organ. …”
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Fast or slow start? The role of running strategies in triathlon
Skroce, K., Tarperi, C., Brasi, I., Bertinato, L., Schena, F.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2022)“…Design: Thirteen male triathletes (age; 36.4 ± 10.8 yy, height 174.8 ± 7.9 cm, body mass 70.6 ± 11.1 kg; V`O2max 62.4 + 8.9 ml/min/kg; mean ± SD) attended the laboratory five times in order to complete two incremental tests and three subsequent cycle-run sessions. …”
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Pain intensity and pain unpleasantness in triathletes: A study examining their associations with pain catastrophizing and pain expectations
Gagnon-Dolbec, A., Fortier, M., Cormier, S.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2021)“…Objective: Triathletes represent a growing and unique population of individuals willing to endure significant mental and physical stress to practice the sport they love. …”
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Perceptive changes in endurance athletes during social isolation due to COVID-19
Guilherme, F. R., do Nascimento, M. A., Fiorillo, R. G., da Silva, M. C., dos Santos Amadeu, G., dos Santos, S. L. C., Rinaldi, W.Published in Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (2020)“…Results: The results showed significant differences between the percentage of runners (4.5%) and triathletes (16.7%) who had been isolated from 1-10 days, and between the percentage of cyclists (41.6%) and runners (68.2%) in 11-20 days and >20 days (28.1% and 9.1%) respectively. …”
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Dissociable effects of executive load on perceived exertion and emotional valence during submaximal cycling
Ávila-Gandia, V., Alarcón, F., Perales, J. C., López-Román, F. J., Luque-Rubia, A. J., Cárdenas, D.Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2020)“…Participants (experienced triathletes) were asked to perform a submaximal cycling task in two conditions with different executive demands (a two-back version of the n-back task vs. oddball) but equated in external physical load. …”
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Triathletes' motivational dimensions for participation in Ironman, and comparison of these factors with their life satisfaction and achievement perceptions
Çetin, A.Published in International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2019)“…It can be reported that triathletes' high motivational perceptions result in life satisfaction and achievement perception. …”
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Maladaptive schemas as a potential mechanism through which irrational beliefs relate to psychological distress in athletes
Turner, M. J., Aspin, G., Gillman, J.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2019)“…Design and method: Participants were self-selected triathletes (n = 124), duathletes (n = 9), swimmers (n = 7), cyclists (n = 17) and runners (n = 57). …”
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Caffeine improves triathlon performance: A field study in males and females
Potgieter, S., Wright, H. H., Smith, C.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2018)“…A double-blind, randomized, crossover field trial was conducted. Twenty-six triathletes (14 males and 12 females; mean ± SD: age = 37.8 ± 10.6 years, habitual caffeine intake = 413 ± 505 mg/day, percentage body fat = 14.5 ± 7.2%, and training/week = 12.8 ± 4.5 hr) participated in this study. …”
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Das psychologische Anforderungsprofil männlicher Langdistanztriathleten - Belastungswahrnehmung, Belastungsbewältigung und Interventionsempfehlungen (The psychological requirement profile of male long-distance triathletes - stress perception, stress management and recommendations for intervention)
Smolinski, K., Leis, O., Enders, E.Published in Leistungssport (2017)“…The psychological requirement profile of male long-distance triathletes - stress perception, stress management and recommendations for intervention…”