Department of STAPS, Université Paris-Saclay, Univ Evry, 91000 Evry-Courcouronnes, France.
Laboratory of Neurophysiology and Movement Biomechanics, Université Libre de Bruxelles Neuroscience Institut, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 May 9;19(9):5760. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19095760.
Although the marathon race has been democratized, it remains complex due to the famous "hitting the wall" phenomenon after the 25th km. To characterize this "wall" from a physiological and Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) perspective in recreational marathon runners, we report first continuous breath-by-breath gas exchange measurements during an actual marathon race. In order to test the hypothesis that RPE could be a candidate for controlling the marathon pace, this study examined the relationship between RPE and the physiological variables time course throughout a marathon. Only the respiratory frequency and heart rate increased progressively during the race in all the runners, while the oxygen uptake and ventilatory rate followed different kinetics according the individuals. However, the indexation of the physiological parameters and speed by RPE showed the same decreased tendency for all the runners. In conclusion, these results suggest that running a marathon must be self-paced with the RPE.
尽管马拉松比赛已经普及化,但由于在 25 公里后出现著名的“撞墙”现象,它仍然很复杂。为了从生理和感觉用力程度(RPE)的角度来描述这种“墙”,我们首次在实际的马拉松比赛中报告了连续的逐口气的气体交换测量结果。为了检验 RPE 可以作为控制马拉松配速的候选者的假设,本研究在马拉松比赛期间检查了 RPE 与生理变量随时间变化的关系。在所有跑步者中,只有呼吸频率和心率在比赛中逐渐增加,而摄氧量和通气率则根据个体的不同而呈现不同的动力学。然而,通过 RPE 对生理参数和速度进行指数化,所有跑步者的下降趋势是相同的。总之,这些结果表明,马拉松比赛必须以 RPE 自我调整配速。