Interindividual variation in the relationship of different intensity markers - A challenge for targeted training prescriptions

Training intensities are frequently prescribed as relative workloads based on a single reference value (e.g. maximum oxygen uptake). However, exercise-induced physical strain is multifaceted and large interindividual variability in intensity markers has been reported for constant load exercise with standardized relative intensity. This questions the accuracy of (univariate) relative intensities in targeting specific training stimuli. The present trial aims to investigate interindividual variability in the relationship of strain indicators using interpolated performance curves derived from constant load tests at different workloads. This approach enables the prediction of other indicators based on a chosen reference and subsequent comparison of predictive accuracy between group-based and individualized regression models.
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Notations:endurance sports biological and medical sciences
Published in:PLOS ONE
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165010
Volume:11
Issue:10
Pages:e0165010
Document types:article
Level:advanced