Training Intensity Distribution Models in Recreational Distance Runners
This study aims to compare the effects of three different training intensity distribution (TID) models-polarized, threshold, and pyramidal-on physiological and performance adaptations in recreational distance runners. Twenty-four participants were assigned to one of the three training interventions and completed an 8-week structured running program based on the respective TID approach.
The primary objective is to determine whether different TID models elicit distinct changes in key physiological markers and endurance performance. The study seeks to answer whether a specific intensity distribution strategy provides superior adaptations in recreational runners when training is prescribed over a controlled intervention period.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
Endurance Training Adaptations in Runners
Training Intensity Distribution (TID)
Aerobic Performance