Physiological correlates of performance. Case study of a world-class rower |
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Authors: | Jean-René Lacour Laurent Messonnier Muriel Bourdin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Université de Lyon, Lyon, France, INRETS, LBMC UMR_T 9406, Université Lyon 1, BP12, F-69921 Oullins, France;(2) Laboratoire de Physiologie de l’Exercice, Université de Savoie, Le Bourget du Lac, Annecy, France |
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Abstract: | This report describes the changes in physiological capacity of a heavy-weight rower who obtained seven medals in World Championships and Olympic Games. The investigation was carried out over the last 6 years of the rower’s international competition career in comparison with peer champions, and the following 4 years. Over the first period, maximal oxygen uptake ( ) remained above 6 l min−1 which is an outstanding value. The training load measured over the last 18 months of the period increased from 119 to 142 km wk−1 of rowing. Four years after the international competition period, had only declined by 3.6% although the training load had declined by 35%. These data suggest that the ability of this rower to compete at top level for years was related to ability to maintain an outstanding . Gross efficiency and ability to rely on anaerobic glycolysis did not emerge as relevant factors. |
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Keywords: | Maximal oxygen uptake Peak power Blood lactate concentration Training load |
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