A nonlinear approach to the analysis and modeling of training and adaptation in swimming

(Analyse des Training und der Adaptation im Schwimmen)

The thorough analysis of periodized training processes is one of the most important issues of training science with regard to two crucial elements: a) the understanding of the time course of adaptation (Rowbottom, Keast, & Morton, 1998), and b) the optimum monitoring of training. In contrast to linear mathematical concepts that have commonly been used for training analysis (Calvert, Banister, Savage, & Bach, 1976; Banister, & Calvert, 1980; Banister, 1982; Busso, Häkkinen, Pekarinen, Carasso, Lacour, Komi, & Kauhanen, 1991; Hohmann, 1992; Busso, Denis, Bonnefroy, Geyssant, & Lacour, 1997; Mujika, Busso, Geyssant, Chatard, Lacoste, & Barale, 1986; Fitz-Clarke, Morton, & Banister, 1991; Mujika, Busso, Lacoste, Barale, Geyssant, & Chatard, 1996; Hooper, & Mackinnon, 1998; Chatard, & Mujika, 1999), our approch to the Analysis & Modeling is based on a synergetic concept of training and therefore includes nonlinear methods to model training processes.
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Notationen:Trainingswissenschaft
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2001
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