Guest guest Posted January 9, 2008 Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 I work with quite a few endurance athletes/participants in the areas backpacking, mountaineering, trail running, mountain biking and paddling. I've been integrating more Tabata training protocol intervals (8 cycles of 20 seconds hard followed by 10 seconds recovery) in their training lately on cardio machines like the Versaclimber, s Ladder and Rowing Ergometer. Each time the person does the training protocol (2-4 times per week) I have them record the total distance traveled during the Tabata period. I try to have them increase this distance travel from successive sessions. I don't have very much data on this but I am wondering if any objective comparisons could be made from athlete to athlete. For example, two mountaineers do a Tabata on the Versa Climber and one goes 550 feet in the 4 minutes and the other person goes 450 feet. I'm curious if others have tried to make some sort of objective linkage between Tabata results and Anaerobic conditioning? I realize this is not very " scientific " as body weight, heart rate and other factors are not taken into account. I'm purposely trying to come up with an evaluation that repeatable, easy to do on your own and reliable. I do think that sport specificity is important and that the type of test use should be as close to the activity as possible. For example a rowing ergometer probably would not be as applicable to a cyclist compared to a cycle test. All comments and feedback are welcome. Doug Schurman Seattle, WA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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