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Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes

The purposes of this study were 1) to analyse the different pacing behaviours based on athlete's performance and 2) to determine whether significant differences in each race split and the runner's performance implied different race profiles. A total of 2295 runners, which took part in Berl...

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Autores principales: Muñoz-Pérez, Iker, Mecías-Calvo, Marcos, Crespo-Álvarez, Jorge, Sámano-Celorio, María Luisa, Agudo-Toyos, Pablo, Lago-Fuentes, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7386619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236658
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author Muñoz-Pérez, Iker
Mecías-Calvo, Marcos
Crespo-Álvarez, Jorge
Sámano-Celorio, María Luisa
Agudo-Toyos, Pablo
Lago-Fuentes, Carlos
author_facet Muñoz-Pérez, Iker
Mecías-Calvo, Marcos
Crespo-Álvarez, Jorge
Sámano-Celorio, María Luisa
Agudo-Toyos, Pablo
Lago-Fuentes, Carlos
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description The purposes of this study were 1) to analyse the different pacing behaviours based on athlete's performance and 2) to determine whether significant differences in each race split and the runner's performance implied different race profiles. A total of 2295 runners, which took part in Berlin’s marathon (2017), met the inclusion criteria. 4 different groups were created based on sex and performance. Men: Elite (<02:19:00 h), Top 1 (<02:30:00 h), Top 2 (<02:45:00 h) and Top 3 (<03:00:00 h); women: Elite (02:45:00 h), Top 1 (<03:00:00 h), Top 2 (<03:15:00 h), Top 3 (<03:30:00 h). With the aim of comparing the pacing between sex and performance the average speed was normalized. In men, no statistically significant changes were found between performance group and splits. A large number of significant differences between splits and groups were found amongst women: 5–10 km Top 2 vs Top 3 (P = 0.0178), 10–15 km Top1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0211), 15–20 km Top1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0382), 20–21.1 km Elite vs Top 2 (P = 0.0129); Elite vs Top 3 (P = 0.0020); Top1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0233); Top 1 vs Top 3 (P = 0.0007), 25–30 km Elite vs Top 2 (P = 0.0273); Elite vs Top 3 (P = 0.0156), 30–35 km Elite vs Top 2 (P = 0.0096); Top 1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0198); Top2 vs Top3 (P = 0.0069). In men there were little significant differences based on athletes’ performance which implied a similar pacing behaviour. Women presented numerous differences based on their performance which suggested different pacing behaviours.
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spelling pubmed-73866192020-08-05 Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes Muñoz-Pérez, Iker Mecías-Calvo, Marcos Crespo-Álvarez, Jorge Sámano-Celorio, María Luisa Agudo-Toyos, Pablo Lago-Fuentes, Carlos PLoS One Research Article The purposes of this study were 1) to analyse the different pacing behaviours based on athlete's performance and 2) to determine whether significant differences in each race split and the runner's performance implied different race profiles. A total of 2295 runners, which took part in Berlin’s marathon (2017), met the inclusion criteria. 4 different groups were created based on sex and performance. Men: Elite (<02:19:00 h), Top 1 (<02:30:00 h), Top 2 (<02:45:00 h) and Top 3 (<03:00:00 h); women: Elite (02:45:00 h), Top 1 (<03:00:00 h), Top 2 (<03:15:00 h), Top 3 (<03:30:00 h). With the aim of comparing the pacing between sex and performance the average speed was normalized. In men, no statistically significant changes were found between performance group and splits. A large number of significant differences between splits and groups were found amongst women: 5–10 km Top 2 vs Top 3 (P = 0.0178), 10–15 km Top1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0211), 15–20 km Top1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0382), 20–21.1 km Elite vs Top 2 (P = 0.0129); Elite vs Top 3 (P = 0.0020); Top1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0233); Top 1 vs Top 3 (P = 0.0007), 25–30 km Elite vs Top 2 (P = 0.0273); Elite vs Top 3 (P = 0.0156), 30–35 km Elite vs Top 2 (P = 0.0096); Top 1 vs Top 2 (P = 0.0198); Top2 vs Top3 (P = 0.0069). In men there were little significant differences based on athletes’ performance which implied a similar pacing behaviour. Women presented numerous differences based on their performance which suggested different pacing behaviours. Public Library of Science 2020-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7386619/ /pubmed/32722683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236658 Text en © 2020 Muñoz-Pérez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mecías-Calvo, Marcos
Crespo-Álvarez, Jorge
Sámano-Celorio, María Luisa
Agudo-Toyos, Pablo
Lago-Fuentes, Carlos
Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes
title Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes
title_full Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes
title_fullStr Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes
title_full_unstemmed Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes
title_short Different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 Berlin Marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes
title_sort different race pacing strategies among runners covering the 2017 berlin marathon under 3 hours and 30 minutes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7386619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236658
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