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Intermittent exercise alters the heart rate-blood lactate relationship used for calculating the training impulse (TRIMP) in team sport players

Akubat, Ibrahim; Abt, Grant

Authors

Ibrahim Akubat



Abstract

Objectives: The training impulse (TRIMP) quantifies training dose by weighting heart rate according to the relationship between fractional elevation in heart rate (Delta HR) and blood lactate concentration (BLa). This study compared the physiological responses to intermittent and continuous exercise and their influence on TRIMP weightings. Design: Repeated measures crossover. Method: Twelve team sport players undertook a vVO(2max) test and then a continuous trial (CT) and intermittent trial (IT) in a randomised order. Each trial consisted of 4 x 4 min stages corresponding to 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of vVO(2max). Trials were matched for distance and mean speed. Results: A repeated measures ANOVA revealed higher B La for IT at 75% vVO(2max) (p=0.023) and 100% vVO(2max) (p=0.012); higher VO2 for IT at 25% vVO(2max) (p<0.001); higher Delta HR for IT at 25% vVO(2max) (p<0.001), 75% vVO(2max) (P=0.03) and 100% vVO(2max) (p=0.018); higher TRIM P weightings for IT at 0.9 Delta HR (p=0.018) and 1.0 Delta HR (p=0.005). Conclusions: Intermittent exercise alters the Delta HR-BLa relationship and TRIM P weightings at high exercise intensities. Determination of the training impulse from the Delta HR-BLa relationship derived from a continuous exercise protocol may underestimate the exercise 'dose' of training and/or matches in team sport players.

Citation

Akubat, I., & Abt, G. (2011). Intermittent exercise alters the heart rate-blood lactate relationship used for calculating the training impulse (TRIMP) in team sport players. Journal of science and medicine in sport / Sports Medicine Australia, 14(3), 249-253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2010.12.003

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 10, 2010
Online Publication Date Jan 14, 2011
Publication Date 2011-05
Journal JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT
Print ISSN 1440-2440
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 3
Pages 249-253
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2010.12.003
Keywords Intermittent exercise; Training impulse; Blood lactate; Heart rate
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