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Inspiratory and Lower-Limb Strength Importance in Mountain Ultramarathon Running. Sex Differences and Relationship with Performance
MARTINEZ-NAVARRO, IGNACIO; Montoya-Vieco, Antonio; Collado-Boira, Eladio; Hernando, Barbara; Hernando, Carlos MDPI (2020)The study was aimed at comparing lower-limb strength and respiratory parameters between male and female athletes and their interaction with performance in a 107 km mountain ultramarathon. Forty seven runners (29 males and ... -
Muscle cramping in the marathon: dehydration and electrolyte depletion vs. muscle damage
MARTINEZ-NAVARRO, IGNACIO; Montoya-Vieco, Antonio; Collado-Boira, Eladio; Hernando, Barbara; Panizo, Nayara; Hernando, Carlos Wolters Kluwer (2020-08-12)Our aim was to compare dehydration variables, serum electrolytes, and muscle damage serum markers between runners who suffered exercise-associated muscle cramps (EAMC) and runners who did not suffer EAMC in a road marathon. ... -
Pacing and Body Weight Changes During a Mountain Ultramarathon: Sex Differences and Performance
MARTINEZ-NAVARRO, IGNACIO; Montoya-Vieco, Antonio; Collado-Boira, Eladio; Hernando, Barbara; Hernando, Carlos Sciendo (2021)The study was aimed at comparing pacing adopted by males and females in a 107-km mountain ultramarathon and assessing whether pacing-related variables were associated with intracompetition body weight changes and performance. ... -
The week after running a marathon: effects of running vs elliptical Training vs resting on neuromuscular performance and muscle damage recovery
MARTINEZ-NAVARRO, IGNACIO; Montoya-Vieco, Antonio; Hernando, Carlos; Hernando, Barbara; Panizo, Nayara; Collado-Boira, Eladio Taylor & Francis & European College of Sport Science (2021-01-18)Our aim was to compare the effects of two exercise modalities vs resting on the time course of neuromuscular performance and muscle damage recovery during the week after running a marathon. Sixty-four finishers from a road ... -
Ultra Trail Performance is Differently Predicted by Endurance Variables in Men and Women
MARTINEZ-NAVARRO, IGNACIO; Montoya-Vieco, Antonio; Collado-Boira, Eladio; Hernando, Barbara; Hernando, Carlos Thieme Gruppe (2020-10-05)The study aimed to assess the relationship between peak oxygen uptake, ventilatory thresholds and maximal fat oxidation with ultra trail male and female performance. 47 athletes (29 men and 18 women) completed a cardiopulmonary ...