EFFECTS OF SPECIFIC VERSUS CROSS-TRAINING ON RUNNING PERFORMANCE

被引:298
作者
FOSTER, C
HECTOR, LL
WELSH, R
SCHRAGER, M
GREEN, MA
SNYDER, AC
机构
[1] Human Performance Laboratory, Milwaukee Heart Institute, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53201-0342
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY | 1995年 / 70卷 / 04期
关键词
CROSS-TRAINING; VO2PEAK; RUNNING; LACTATE; OXYGEN DEFICIT;
D O I
10.1007/BF00865035
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The cross-training (XT) hypothesis suggests that despite the principle of specificity of training, athletes may improve performance in one mode of exercise by training using another mode. To test this hypothesis we studied 30 well-trained individuals (10 men, 20 women) in a randomized longitudinal trail. Subjects were evaluated before and after 8 weeks of enhanced training (+ 10%/week), accomplished by adding either running (R) or swimming (XT) to baseline running, versus continued baseline running (C). Both R (- 26.4s) and XT (- 13.2s) improved time trial (3.2km) performance, whereas C did not (- 5.4s). There were no significant changes during treadmill running in maximum oxygen uptake (VO2peak; - 0.2, - 6.0, and + 2.7%), steady state submaximal VO2 at 2.68 m . s(-1) (- 1.2, - 3.3 and + 0.2 ml . kg(-1). min(-1)), velocity at VO2peak (+ 0.05, + 0.25 and + 0.09 m . s(-1)) or accumulated O-2 deficit (+ 11.2, - 6.1 and + 9.4%) in the R, XT or C groups, respectively. There was a significant increase in velocity associated with a blood lactate concentration of 4 mmol . l(-1) in R but not in XT or C (+ 0.32, + 0.07 and + 0.08 m . s(-1)). There were significant changes in arm crank VO2peak (+ 5%) and arm crank VO2 at 4 mmol . l(-1) (+ 6.4%) in XT. There was no significant changes in arm crank VO2peak (+ 1.3 and - 7.7%) or arm crank VO2 at 4 mmol . l(-1) (+ 0.8 and + 0.4%) in R or C, respectively. The data suggest that muscularly non-similar XT may contribute to improved running performance but not to the same degree as increased specific training.
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