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Review
. 2022 Apr 1;8(1):46.
doi: 10.1186/s40798-022-00438-7.

The Training Characteristics of World-Class Distance Runners: An Integration of Scientific Literature and Results-Proven Practice

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The Training Characteristics of World-Class Distance Runners: An Integration of Scientific Literature and Results-Proven Practice

Thomas Haugen et al. Sports Med Open. .

Abstract

In this review we integrate the scientific literature and results-proven practice and outline a novel framework for understanding the training and development of elite long-distance performance. Herein, we describe how fundamental training characteristics and well-known training principles are applied. World-leading track runners (i.e., 5000 and 10,000 m) and marathon specialists participate in 9 ± 3 and 6 ± 2 (mean ± SD) annual competitions, respectively. The weekly running distance in the mid-preparation period is in the range 160-220 km for marathoners and 130-190 km for track runners. These differences are mainly explained by more running kilometers on each session for marathon runners. Both groups perform 11-14 sessions per week, and ≥ 80% of the total running volume is performed at low intensity throughout the training year. The training intensity distribution vary across mesocycles and differ between marathon and track runners, but common for both groups is that volume of race-pace running increases as the main competition approaches. The tapering process starts 7-10 days prior to the main competition. While the African runners live and train at high altitude (2000-2500 m above sea level) most of the year, most lowland athletes apply relatively long altitude camps during the preparation period. Overall, this review offers unique insights into the training characteristics of world-class distance runners by integrating scientific literature and results-proven practice, providing a point of departure for future studies related to the training and development in the Olympic long-distance events.

Keywords: Aerobic conditioning; Endurance; Olympic athletes; Training logs; Training periodization.

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The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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