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🦉Check out: Immune consequences of exercise in hypoxia from Burtscher et al. in Journal of Sport and Health Science ➡️ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs.2023.09.007
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📝 Dive into the latest #runningscience with @thomaspjsolomon at #veohtu! 🏃💡 I serve up fresh journal articles like snacks for your brain to boost your #running game. From #nutrition to #recovery and even beer ratings! 🍻 Let's nerd out together at ➡️ www.veohtu.com/nerdalert-june2024 🤓
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🦉Check out: The Effect of #StrengthTraining on Middle-Distance & Long-Distance #Runners #Performance: A #SystematicReview with #Metaanalysis from Llanos-Lagos et al. in @SportsMedicineJ ➡️ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-024-02018-z
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The Effect of Strength Training Methods on Middle-Distance and Long-Distance Runners’ Athletic Performance: A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis - Sports Medicine

Background The running performance of middle-distance and long-distance runners is determined by factors such as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), velocity at VO2max (vVO2max), maximum metabolic steady state (MMSS), running economy, and sprint capacity. Strength training is a proven strategy for improving running performance in endurance runners. However, the effects of different strength training methods on the determinants of running performance are unclear. Objective The aim of this systematic review with meta-analysis was to compare the effect of different strength training methods (e.g., high load, submaximal load, plyometric, combined) on performance (i.e., time trial and time until exhaustion) and its determinants (i.e., VO2max, vVO2max, MMSS, sprint capacity) in middle-distance and long-distance runners. Methods A systematic search was conducted across electronic databases (Web of Science, PubMed, SPORTDiscus, SCOPUS). The search included articles indexed up to November 2022, using various keywords combined with Boolean operators. The eligibility criteria were: (1) middle- and long-distance runners, without restriction on sex or training/competitive level; (2) application of a strength training method for ≥ 3 weeks, including high load training (≥ 80% of one repetition maximum), submaximal load training (40–79% of one repetition maximum), plyometric training, and combined training (i.e., two or more methods); (3) endurance running training control group under no strength training or under strength training with low loads (< 40% of one repetition maximum); (4) running performance, VO2max, vVO2max, MMSS and/or sprint capacity measured before and after a strength training intervention program; (5) randomized and non-randomized controlled studies. The certainty of evidence was assessed using the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach. A random-effects meta-analysis and moderator analysis were performed using Comprehensive meta-analysis (version 3.3.0.70). Results The certainty of the evidence was very low to moderate. The studies included 324 moderately trained, 272 well trained, and 298 highly trained athletes. The strength training programs were between 6 and 40 weeks duration, with one to four intervention sessions per week. High load and combined training methods induced moderate (effect size =  − 0.469, p = 0.029) and large effect (effect size =  − 1.035, p = 0.036) on running performance, respectively. While plyometric training was not found to have a significant effect (effect size =  − 0.210, p = 0.064). None of the training methods improved VO2max, vVO2max, MMSS, or sprint capacity (all p > 0.072). Moderators related to subject (i.e., sex, age, body mass, height, VO2max, performance level, and strength training experience) and intervention (i.e., weeks, sessions per week and total sessions) characteristics had no effect on running performance variables or its determinants (all p > 0.166). Conclusions Strength training with high loads can improve performance (i.e., time trial, time to exhaustion) in middle-distance and long-distance runners. A greater improvement may be obtained when two or more strength training methods (i.e., high load training, submaximal load training and/or plyometric training) are combined, although with trivial effects on VO2max, vVO2max, MMSS, or sprint capacity.

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🦉Check out: #MenstrualCycle Phase has no Influence on Performance-Determining Variables in #Endurance Trained #Athletes from Taylor et al. in Med Sci Sport Exerc ➡️ https://doi.org/10.1249/mss.0000000000003447 For more, see this month's #running #science #nerdalert ➡️ https://www.veohtu.com/nerdalert-may2024

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