Endurance exercise performance: the physiology of champions
Efforts to understand human physiology through the study of champion athletes and record performances have been ongoing for about a century. For endurance sports three main factors â maximal oxygen consumption , the so-called âlactate thresholdâ and efficiency (i.e. the oxygen cost to generate...
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Published in | The Journal of physiology Vol. 586; no. 1; pp. 35 - 44 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Oxford, UK
The Physiological Society
01.01.2008
Blackwell Publishing Ltd Blackwell Science Inc |
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Summary: | Efforts to understand human physiology through the study of champion athletes and record performances have been ongoing for
about a century. For endurance sports three main factors â maximal oxygen consumption , the so-called âlactate thresholdâ and efficiency (i.e. the oxygen cost to generate a give running speed or cycling power
output) â appear to play key roles in endurance performance. and lactate threshold interact to determine the âperformance â which is the oxygen consumption that can be sustained for a given period of time. Efficiency interacts with the performance
to establish the speed or power that can be generated at this oxygen consumption. This review focuses on what is currently
known about how these factors interact, their utility as predictors of elite performance, and areas where there is relatively
less information to guide current thinking. In this context, definitive ideas about the physiological determinants of running
and cycling efficiency is relatively lacking in comparison with and the lactate threshold, and there is surprisingly limited and clear information about the genetic factors that might pre-dispose
for elite performance. It should also be cautioned that complex motivational and sociological factors also play important
roles in who does or does not become a champion and these factors go far beyond simple physiological explanations. Therefore,
the performance of elite athletes is likely to defy the types of easy explanations sought by scientific reductionism and remain
an important puzzle for those interested in physiological integration well into the future. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.2007.143834 |