Applied Physiology of Triathlon

Apr 1, 1995Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

How the Body Works During Triathlon

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Abstract

Mean VO2max values for triathletes are significantly higher than those of untrained individuals.

  • Triathletes exhibit high aerobic capacity, as measured by maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), comparable to single-event endurance athletes.
  • In shorter triathlon distances, VO2max is positively associated with event performance, particularly in recreational athletes.
  • For longer events and elite triathletes, the correlation between VO2max and performance diminishes.
  • Physiological adaptations improving VO2max occur in both the cardiovascular system (increased cardiac output) and metabolic systems (enhanced arterio-venous O2 difference).
  • Swimming economy is suggested to be better in competitive swimmers compared to triathletes, but this may not apply to triathletes with swimming backgrounds.
  • Training to improve swimming, cycling, and running economy should consider the sequence of events in a triathlon.

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