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Training Prescription Guided by Heart Rate Variability Vs. Block Periodization in Well- Trained Cyclists

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, ISSN: 1533-4295, Vol: 34, Issue: 6, Page: 1511-1518
2020
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Article Description

Predefined training programs are common place when prescribing training. Within predefined training, block periodization (BP) has emerged as a popular methodology because of its benefits. Heart rate variability (HRV) has been proposed as an effective tool for prescribing training. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of HRV-guided training against BP in road cycling. Twenty well-trained cyclists participated in this study. After a preliminary baseline period to establish their resting HRV, cyclists were divided into 2 groups: An HRV-guided group and a BP group, and they completed 8 training weeks. Cyclists completed 3 evaluations weeks, before and after each period. During the evaluation weeks, cyclists performed: (a) a graded exercise test to assess V?O2max, peak power output (PPO), and ventilatory thresholds with their corresponding power output (VT1, VT2, WVT1, and WVT2, respectively) and (b) a 40-minute simulated time-trial (40 TT). The HRV-guided group improved VO2max (p =0.03), PPO (p =0.01), WVT2 (p =0.02), WVT1 (p = 0.01), and 40 TT (p =0.04). The BP group improved WVT2 (p =0.02). Between-group fitness and performance were similar after the study. The HRV-guided training could lead to a better timing in training prescription than BP in road cycling.

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