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Training Modalities: Impact on Endurance Capacity

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2010
Endurance athletes demonstrate an exceptional resistance to fatigue when exercising at high intensity. Much research has been devoted to the contribution of aerobic capacity for the economy of endurance performance. Important aspects of the fine-tuning of metabolic processes and power output in the endurance athlete have been overlooked.
Flueck, Martin, Eilers, Wouter
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Endurance Training and Testosterone Levels

Sports Medicine, 1989
Research has shown that chronic exposure to prolonged endurance training can result in disturbances within the reproductive physiological and endocrinological systems of humans. Until recently, research has focused on exercise training induced disruptions within female athletes.
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Endurance Training.

The Physician and sportsmedicine
To improve endurance athletes' performance, exercise physiologists and coaches often recommend over-distance training. Frequently, though, athletes misinterpret this recommendation and increase their risk of injury and staleness by training excessively.
Nina S, Stachenfeld   +2 more
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Effectiveness of Low-Intensity Endurance Training

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2007
Recent studies point to the preventive efficacy of low-intensity endurance training in terms of cardiovascular risk factor modification and mortality reduction. In addition, it is frequently recommended as a means of stimulating fat metabolism. It was the intention of this study to clarify if endurance training effectiveness remains unimpaired when ...
T, Meyer   +4 more
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Testicular Function During Exhaustive Endurance Training

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990
In brief Exhaustive endurance training may suppress testicular function. This tentative conclusion was drawn from a study of six endurance athletes who underwent 2 weeks of prolonged running and cycling. No significant changes were noted for strength, weight, or body fat. However, persistent fatigue developed in all subjects.
R O, Griffith   +3 more
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Concurrent Strength and Endurance Training

Sports Medicine, 1999
Concurrent strength and endurance training appears to inhibit strength development when compared with strength training alone. Our understanding of the nature of this inhibition and the mechanisms responsible for it is limited at present. This is due to the difficulties associated with comparing results of studies which differ markedly in a number of ...
Leveritt, M.   +3 more
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Endurance Training

2012
Uwe Proske   +27 more
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Training endurance horses

2014
Endurance is one of the fastest growing equestrian sports in the world and is a competition of distance and speed. Riders must manage the horses appropriately in variable conditions and terrain to cover the set distance in the shortest time with a healthy, fit horse on completion.
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Endurance Training and Elite Young Athletes

2010
Endurance training consists of a structured exercise programme that is sustained for a sufficient length of time with sufficient intensity and frequency to induce an improvement in aerobic fitness. Elite young athletes generally have higher peak oxygen uptakes (peak VO₂) than their untrained peers largely due to their greater maximal stroke volumes ...
Neil, Armstrong, Alan R, Barker
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