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TRAINING INDICES VARY WHEN CYCLISTS UNDERGO HARD TRAINING

Book Abstract by: saurabh rao awaray    

Original Author: Hill, M. R., Motl, R. W., & Johnson, S. C.
The Health Maintenance Test (HMT - morning heart rates following 5-min rest, 30 deep knee bends, 60-sec recovery)
was monitored during five consecutive days of high-intensity interval training. Male competitive cyclists (N = 5) were monitored for one week of baseline assessment, one of the experimental intervention, and a further week of recovery.
The HMT, resting and recovery heart rates, when compared to baseline, were significantly increased on days 1 and 5 of the interval-training week. Days 2, 3, and 4 were not different to baseline values. Heart rates did not change during the week of training. Creatine kinase was significantly higher on day 5 of interval training than on day 1 suggesting accumulated fatigue.
Implication
. There is a suggestion that HMT might be a training state indicator but its variability in and out of significance as an intense week of training progressed warrants further assessment of its validity.
Published: March 31, 2007
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