Wu Sam Sx, Peiffer Jeremiah J, Brisswalter Jeanick, Nosaka Kazunori, Abbiss Chris R
Centre for Exercise and Sports Science Research, School of Exercise and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia.
School of Psychology and Exercise Science, Murdoch University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Open Access J Sports Med. 2014 Sep 16;5:223-34. doi: 10.2147/OAJSM.S44392. eCollection 2014.
Triathlon is a multisport event consisting of sequential swim, cycle, and run disciplines performed over a variety of distances. This complex and unique sport requires athletes to appropriately distribute their speed or energy expenditure (ie, pacing) within each discipline as well as over the entire event. As with most physical activity, the regulation of pacing in triathlon may be influenced by a multitude of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. The majority of current research focuses mainly on the Olympic distance, whilst much less literature is available on other triathlon distances such as the sprint, half-Ironman, and Ironman distances. Furthermore, little is understood regarding the specific physiological, environmental, and interdisciplinary effects on pacing. Therefore, this article discusses the pacing strategies observed in triathlon across different distances, and elucidates the possible factors influencing pacing within the three specific disciplines of a triathlon.
铁人三项是一项多运动项目,由按顺序进行的游泳、自行车和跑步项目组成,赛程距离多样。这项复杂而独特的运动要求运动员在每个项目以及整个赛事中合理分配速度或能量消耗(即配速)。与大多数体育活动一样,铁人三项中配速的调节可能受到多种内在和外在因素的影响。目前的大多数研究主要集中在奥运距离的赛事上,而关于其他铁人三项距离,如短距离、半程铁人三项和全程铁人三项距离的文献则少得多。此外,对于影响配速的具体生理、环境和跨学科效应了解甚少。因此,本文讨论了不同距离铁人三项中观察到的配速策略,并阐明了在铁人三项三个特定项目中影响配速的可能因素。