Training and Competition Readiness in Triathlon
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Health First, Performance Follows
1.2. Multidisciplinary Training—Interfering or Additive?
2. Training Periodization
2.1. Training Intensity Distribution
2.2. Strength Training for Triathlon Performance
2.3. Quantification of Training and Competition Loads
2.4. Monitoring Fatigue and Adaptation
3. Emerging Trends in Triathlete Preparation
3.1. Psychological Factors
3.2. Training
3.3. Nutrition
3.4. Clinical/Medical
3.5. Lifestyle Behaviours
3.6. Coordination
3.7. Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Behavioral, Lifestyle, and Medical Strategies | |
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Athletes are Advised to: |
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Training and Competition Load Management | |
Poor load management with ensuing maladaptation can be a risk factor for acute illness and overtraining. Changes in training load should be individualized in small increments <10%. General recommendations are: |
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Psychological Load Management | |
Psychological load (stressors) such as negative life event stress and daily hassles can increase the risk of illness in athletes. Clinical practical recommendations center on reducing state-level stressors and educating athletes, coaches, and support staff in proactive stress management: |
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Measuring and Monitoring for Early Signs and Symptoms of Illness Over-Reaching and Overtraining | |
An athlete’s innate tendency is to continue to train and compete despite physical complaints or functional limitations. It is recommended that: |
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Etxebarria, N.; Mujika, I.; Pyne, D.B. Training and Competition Readiness in Triathlon. Sports 2019, 7, 101. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7050101
Etxebarria N, Mujika I, Pyne DB. Training and Competition Readiness in Triathlon. Sports. 2019; 7(5):101. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7050101
Chicago/Turabian StyleEtxebarria, Naroa, Iñigo Mujika, and David Bruce Pyne. 2019. "Training and Competition Readiness in Triathlon" Sports 7, no. 5: 101. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7050101
APA StyleEtxebarria, N., Mujika, I., & Pyne, D. B. (2019). Training and Competition Readiness in Triathlon. Sports, 7(5), 101. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7050101