Relationship between Biological, Training, and Physical Fitness Variables in the Expression of Performance in Non-Professional Runners
Sports performance is a multifactorial trait that can be associated with individual and environmental characteristics. In this study, the sample comprised 35 male runners, enrolled in the “InTrack” project. Information regarding variables related to runners’ training was obtained via an online quest...
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doaj-8fd475abb3af4f79a741aa84ae2445e22021-08-26T14:20:22ZengMDPI AGSports2075-46632021-08-01911411410.3390/sports9080114Relationship between Biological, Training, and Physical Fitness Variables in the Expression of Performance in Non-Professional RunnersMabliny Thuany0Thayse Natacha Gomes1Marcos B. Almeida2CIFI2D, Faculty of Sports, University of Porto, 4200-450 Porto, PortugalDepartment of Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe (UFS), São Cristóvão 49100-000, SE, BrazilDepartment of Physical Education, Federal University of Sergipe (UFS), São Cristóvão 49100-000, SE, BrazilSports performance is a multifactorial trait that can be associated with individual and environmental characteristics. In this study, the sample comprised 35 male runners, enrolled in the “InTrack” project. Information regarding variables related to runners’ training was obtained via an online questionnaire, while anthropometric and body composition variables, as well as physical fitness components (muscular power, isometric strength, local muscular endurance, agility, and aerobic capacity) were measured, and a global physical fitness score (based on physical fitness components measured) was computed. The Weltman test (3200 m) was used to estimate runners’ pace and their stride frequency. Linear regression was used, taking the running pace as dependent variable. The final model, comprising biological, physical fitness, spatiotemporal, and training variables, explained 86% of the running performance variance. Muscular power (β = −1.02; 95% CI = (−1.69)–(−0.35)), abdominal muscle endurance (β = −4.81; 95% CI = (−7.52)–(−2.10)), isometric strength (β = −422.95; 95% CI = (−689.65)–(−156.25)), global physical fitness (β = 27.14; 95% CI = 9.52–45.03), and stride frequency (β = −2.99; 95% CI = (−4.29)–(−1.69)) were significantly associated with performance, meaning that better results in tests and increasing the stride frequency leads to better performance. Individual characteristics and physical fitness components were demonstrated to be significant predictors for running performance.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/9/8/114physical fitnessrunningperformance |
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Relationship between Biological, Training, and Physical Fitness Variables in the Expression of Performance in Non-Professional Runners |
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Relationship between Biological, Training, and Physical Fitness Variables in the Expression of Performance in Non-Professional Runners |
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Relationship between Biological, Training, and Physical Fitness Variables in the Expression of Performance in Non-Professional Runners |
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Relationship between Biological, Training, and Physical Fitness Variables in the Expression of Performance in Non-Professional Runners |
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Relationship between Biological, Training, and Physical Fitness Variables in the Expression of Performance in Non-Professional Runners |
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relationship between biological, training, and physical fitness variables in the expression of performance in non-professional runners |
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Sports performance is a multifactorial trait that can be associated with individual and environmental characteristics. In this study, the sample comprised 35 male runners, enrolled in the “InTrack” project. Information regarding variables related to runners’ training was obtained via an online questionnaire, while anthropometric and body composition variables, as well as physical fitness components (muscular power, isometric strength, local muscular endurance, agility, and aerobic capacity) were measured, and a global physical fitness score (based on physical fitness components measured) was computed. The Weltman test (3200 m) was used to estimate runners’ pace and their stride frequency. Linear regression was used, taking the running pace as dependent variable. The final model, comprising biological, physical fitness, spatiotemporal, and training variables, explained 86% of the running performance variance. Muscular power (β = −1.02; 95% CI = (−1.69)–(−0.35)), abdominal muscle endurance (β = −4.81; 95% CI = (−7.52)–(−2.10)), isometric strength (β = −422.95; 95% CI = (−689.65)–(−156.25)), global physical fitness (β = 27.14; 95% CI = 9.52–45.03), and stride frequency (β = −2.99; 95% CI = (−4.29)–(−1.69)) were significantly associated with performance, meaning that better results in tests and increasing the stride frequency leads to better performance. Individual characteristics and physical fitness components were demonstrated to be significant predictors for running performance. |
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