Marathon and ultramarathon (100 km) race pace versus mean training

Marathon and ultramarathon (100 km) race pace versus mean training

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Download scientific diagram | Marathon and ultramarathon (100 km) race pace versus mean training pace.  from publication: Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km ultramarathon race performance | Background: Marathon (42 km) and 100 km ultramarathon races are increasing in popularity. The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential associations of anthropometric and training variables with performance in these long-distance running competitions. Methods: | Training, Anthropometrics and Adipose Tissue | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

Giovanni TANDA, Professor (Full), PhD Mechanical Engineering, Università degli Studi di Genova, Genoa, UNIGE, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Energetica, Gestionale e dei Trasporti (DIME)

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PDF) Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km ultramarathon race performance

PDF) Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km ultramarathon race performance

Full article: Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km ultramarathon race performance

Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km

Marathon and ultramarathon (100 km) race pace versus mean training pace.

Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km

Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km

PDF) Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km ultramarathon race performance

Marathon and ultramarathon (100 km) race pace versus pre-race body fat

PDF) Effects of training and anthropometric factors on marathon and 100 km ultramarathon race performance

Giovanni TANDA, Professor (Full), PhD Mechanical Engineering, Università degli Studi di Genova, Genoa, UNIGE, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Energetica, Gestionale e dei Trasporti (DIME)