Department of Sport, Exercise, Recreation, and Kinesiology, Center of Excellence for Sport Science and Coach Education, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, 37614, USA.
College of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 26505, USA.
Sports Med. 2018 Apr;48(4):787-797. doi: 10.1007/s40279-017-0855-3.
Recent reviews have attempted to refute the efficacy of applying Selye's general adaptation syndrome (GAS) as a conceptual framework for the training process. Furthermore, the criticisms involved are regularly used as the basis for arguments against the periodization of training. However, these perspectives fail to consider the entirety of Selye's work, the evolution of his model, and the broad applications he proposed. While it is reasonable to critically evaluate any paradigm, critics of the GAS have yet to dismantle the link between stress and adaptation. Disturbance to the state of an organism is the driving force for biological adaptation, which is the central thesis of the GAS model and the primary basis for its application to the athlete's training process. Despite its imprecisions, the GAS has proven to be an instructive framework for understanding the mechanistic process of providing a training stimulus to induce specific adaptations that result in functional enhancements. Pioneers of modern periodization have used the GAS as a framework for the management of stress and fatigue to direct adaptation during sports training. Updates to the periodization concept have retained its founding constructs while explicitly calling for scientifically based, evidence-driven practice suited to the individual. Thus, the purpose of this review is to provide greater clarity on how the GAS serves as an appropriate mechanistic model to conceptualize the periodization of training.
最近的评论试图反驳将 Selye 的一般适应综合征 (GAS) 应用于训练过程作为概念框架的功效。此外,所涉及的批评经常被用作反对训练分期的论点的基础。然而,这些观点没有考虑到 Selye 工作的全部、他的模型的演变以及他提出的广泛应用。虽然对任何范式进行批判性评估是合理的,但 GAS 的批评者尚未打破压力和适应之间的联系。生物体状态的干扰是生物适应的驱动力,这是 GAS 模型的核心论点,也是将其应用于运动员训练过程的主要基础。尽管 GAS 不精确,但它已被证明是一个有指导意义的框架,可用于理解提供训练刺激以诱导特定适应从而导致功能增强的机制过程。现代分期的先驱者已经将 GAS 用作管理压力和疲劳的框架,以指导运动训练中的适应。分期概念的更新保留了其基础结构,同时明确呼吁基于科学、循证的实践,以适应个体。因此,本综述的目的是提供更清晰的认识,即 GAS 如何作为一个合适的机制模型来概念化训练的分期。