Effects of time point of pre-competition peaking on performance in major competitions

(Auswirkungen des Zeitpunkts des Vorwettkampf-Peakings auf die Leistung bei Wettkampfhöhepunkten)

Objectives To study the effects of the time points of pre-competition peaking (TPCP, the time point when an athlete`s peaking shows up before a major-competition) on the athletes` performances in the major-competition (M-Performance). Design Mixed design. Methods We used cluster analysis to classify 892 elite track and field athletes who participated in the 2017 and 2019 IAAF World Championships in Athletics, based on their TPCP and other related factors. Furthermore, we used a fixed-effects model and a mixed-effects model to analyze the relationship between the TPCP and M-Performance. Results The TPCP of elite track and field athletes were divided into four categories: late, slightly late, slightly early, and early. In speed/power events, athletes in the slightly late category had better M-Performance. In endurance events, athletes in the slightly early category had better M-Performance. In speed/power events, delaying the TPCP did not improve the athletes` M-Performance. In endurance events, advancing the TPCP effectively improved the athletes` M-Performance. Conclusions To improve M-Performance, athletes in speed/power events should be peaking 2-8 weeks before a major-competition, and athletes in endurance events should be peaking 8-14 weeks before a major-competition. Future research should aim to identify individual factors affecting TPCP, such as the time for the body`s adaptation to training and the residual training effect.
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Notationen:Leitung und Organisation
Tagging:Peaking
Veröffentlicht in:Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2024
Online-Zugang:https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2024.2357648
Jahrgang:95
Heft:4
Seiten:974-982
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch