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Psychophysical Load During The Multistage Marathon Des Sables: A Case Study, Leonidas G. Ioannou, Lydia Tsoutsoubi, Georgios I. Tsianos, Andreas D. Flouris
Psychophysical Load During The Multistage Marathon Des Sables: A Case Study, Leonidas G. Ioannou, Lydia Tsoutsoubi, Georgios I. Tsianos, Andreas D. Flouris
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
Introduction: This study investigated the impact of the multistage ultra-marathon event ‘‘Marathon des Sables’’ (MdS) performed in the Sahara Desert on the psychophysical capacity of an athlete. Methods: We collected and analyzed environmental, physiological, and behavioral data from a 39-year-old athlete who participated in the MdS. Specifically, we collected environmental temperature (Tenv), upper inguinal skin temperature (Tsk), heart rate, and running speed data. Also, we recorded blood glucose and lactate, thermal comfort, total body water, perceived exertion, and cognitive function at the start, middle, and the end of each race stage. Results: We found significant detrimental …
Energy Balance During A Self-Sufficient, Multistage Ultramarathon, Paul A. Hough, James Earle
Energy Balance During A Self-Sufficient, Multistage Ultramarathon, Paul A. Hough, James Earle
Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
Endurance athletes are recommended to maintain energy balance and ensure adequate energy availability (EA) so that endurance performance is not compromised. Purpose: Describe and evaluate the energy balance of an athlete competing in a self-sufficient, multistage ultramarathon (MSU). Methods: A male endurance athlete (age 35 years; height 183.0 cm; body mass 78.4 kg; VO2max 66 ml/kg/min) volunteered to take part in this observational case study prior to competing in the Marathon des Sables (MdS) 2016. The subject self-reported energy intake (EI) by reviewing his dietary plan following each stage. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) was estimated prior to the MdS …