Monitoring training, performance, biomarkers, and psychological state throughout a competitive season: a case study of a triathlete

(Überwachung von Training, Leistung, Biomarkern und psychologischem Zustand während einer Wettkampfsaison: eine Fallstudie über einen Triathleten)

Introduction Ironman triathletes undergo high workloads during competition preparation which can result in nonfunctional overreaching or overtraining syndrome if not matched with adequate recovery. Purpose The purpose of this case study was to observe changes in physiological and psychological status over the course of a competitive season in a free-living triathlete. Methods The subject was a 41-year-old triathlete competing in three 113.1-km events. Over the course of a 40-week period, the participant arrived at the laboratory every 4 weeks and underwent body composition testing via air displacement plethysmography, a blood draw for analysis of various biomarkers, and a treadmill-based lactate threshold test. Workload during training and competitions was monitored via a wearable heart rate-monitoring device. Results Throughout the season, training volume remained high (12.5 ± 3.4 h/week) and body mass and fat-free mass (FFM) continuously decreased, while biomarkers including cortisol, testosterone, and markers of immunological status exhibited minor changes. Laboratory performance remained relatively consistent, while competition performance continually improved. Following the completion of the competitive period, training volume decreased, FFM remained below baseline levels, free cortisol increased, and both free and total testosterone decreased. Conclusions Workload and recovery seem to have been properly managed throughout the season, evidenced by minimal fluctuations in endocrine and immunological markers. The reason for changes observed in testosterone, cortisol, and body composition following the last competition is unclear, though it may be attributed to changes in stressors and recovery practices outside of training. It is recommended that athletes follow a structured plan during the transition period into the offseason to ensure recovery of physiological state and to set up a productive offseason.
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Schlagworte: Triathlon Analyse Wettkampf Wettkampfperiode Test Körper Körperbau Körpermaß Parameter Blut Laktat Belastung Training Herzfrequenz
Notationen: Ausdauersportarten Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Tagging: Ironman Einzelfallstudie
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-023-05414-x
Veröffentlicht in: European Journal of Applied Physiology
Veröffentlicht: 2024
Dokumentenarten: Artikel
Sprache: Englisch
Level: hoch