运动员
运动医学
耐力训练
强度(物理)
运动强度
物理疗法
培训(气象学)
物理医学与康复
透视图(图形)
人体生理学
最大VO2
运动生理学
医学
心理学
计算机科学
内科学
心率
人工智能
物理
血压
气象学
量子力学
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00421-025-05843-w
摘要
Abstract Endurance athletes prioritize most of their training in low-intensity zone. This forms a paradox, as immediate logic would argue against it: Acutely low-intensity exercise does not challenge the homeostasis or cardiopulmonary system of high-level athletes sufficiently to produce performance gains comparable to those from moderate- or high-intensity exercise. In this perspective study, seven possible explanations for the purpose of excessive-volume low-intensity training in endurance athletes are proposed. The hypotheses are not all mutually exclusive. They range from a psychological need for easy days and the incremental benefits of low-intensity training without accumulating stress, to the possibility that such training may ultimately be replaceable.
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