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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2012
The running portion of the triathlon represents the final leg of the competition and, by some reports, the most important part in determining a triathlete's overall success. Although most triathletes spend most of their training time on cycling, running injuries are the most common injuries encountered. Common causes of running injuries include overuse,
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The running portion of the triathlon represents the final leg of the competition and, by some reports, the most important part in determining a triathlete's overall success. Although most triathletes spend most of their training time on cycling, running injuries are the most common injuries encountered. Common causes of running injuries include overuse,
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2022
Triathlon is an increasingly popular sport that includes swimming, cycling, followed by running. The triathlete should not be seen merely as a cyclist who also swims and runs. Notable differences are seen in the type of bike used, training patterns, lower extremity demands, and cumulative nature of the sport.
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Triathlon is an increasingly popular sport that includes swimming, cycling, followed by running. The triathlete should not be seen merely as a cyclist who also swims and runs. Notable differences are seen in the type of bike used, training patterns, lower extremity demands, and cumulative nature of the sport.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2006
From its roots in San Diego to its Olympic debut in Sydney in 2000, triathlon has emerged as a popular sport with a wide variety of participants. Because of the nature of the sport, excessive training resulting in overuse injuries is common. Triathlon injuries can also be unique from the individual sports involved in that they are attributed to a ...
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From its roots in San Diego to its Olympic debut in Sydney in 2000, triathlon has emerged as a popular sport with a wide variety of participants. Because of the nature of the sport, excessive training resulting in overuse injuries is common. Triathlon injuries can also be unique from the individual sports involved in that they are attributed to a ...
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2021
Triathlon consists of swimming, cycling, and running. Due to the large volume of training required, athlete injury may be the result of mechanical or physiological insult. Overuse injuries are common, as are traumatic injuries. However, athletes may also suffer physiological injury as a result of overwhelming the homeostatic mechanisms of the body ...
Skiba, Philip Friere, Suhs, Kaleigh
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Triathlon consists of swimming, cycling, and running. Due to the large volume of training required, athlete injury may be the result of mechanical or physiological insult. Overuse injuries are common, as are traumatic injuries. However, athletes may also suffer physiological injury as a result of overwhelming the homeostatic mechanisms of the body ...
Skiba, Philip Friere, Suhs, Kaleigh
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Managing Triathlon Competition
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2003Medical coverage of endurance events requires knowledge of conditions that are specific to, or present differently in, endurance athletes. Serious conditions such as hyponatremia and rhabdomyolysis, and heat illnesses such as hypo- and hyperthermia, need to be accurately and quickly separated from more benign conditions such as exercise-associated ...
John M, Martinez, Robert, Laird
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Applied Physiology of Triathlon
Sports Medicine, 1995The triathlon is a 3-event endurance sport in which athletes compete sequentially in swimming, cycling and running. The primary determinant of success is the ability to sustain a high rate of energy expenditure for prolonged periods of time. Exercise training-induced physiological adaptations in virtually all systems of the body allow the athlete to ...
M L, O'Toole, P S, Douglas
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Nutritional Considerations in Triathlon
Sports Medicine, 2005Triathlon combines three disciplines (swimming, cycling and running) and competitions last between 1 hour 50 minutes (Olympic distance) and 14 hours (Ironman distance). Independent of the distance, dehydration and carbohydrate (CHO) depletion are the most likely causes of fatigue in triathlon, whereas gastrointestinal (GI) problems, hyperthermia and ...
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