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Submit ReviewBent Rønnestad, PhD, is a professor at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. Bent has been heavily influential in the sports science world in areas such as concurrent training, high intensity interval training, periodisation, and heat training.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:
-Is time near VO2max a good indicator for the effectiveness of an interval workout?
-Different types of interval sessions: short intervals, traditional long intervals, fast start long intervals, and variable long intervals
-How do the above types of sessions compare for acute responses (e.g. time at VO2max) and for training adaptations and performance improvements?
-Periodisation of interval training
-An overview of heat training and adaptations in both hot and temperate conditions
-Specific protocols used to increase hemoglobin mass, markers of performance and performance, and maintenance protocols
-For whom is heat training a recommended?
-How does heat training compare to altitude?
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LINKS AND RESOURCES:
Bent's Research Gate profile
Heat Training Efficiently Increases and Maintains Hemoglobin Mass and Temperate Endurance Performance in Elite Cyclists - Rønnestad et al. 2022
Heat suit training increases hemoglobin mass in elite cross‐country skiers - Rønnestad et al. 2022
Five weeks of heat training increases hemoglobin mass in elite cyclists - Rønnestad et al. 2020
High or Hot – Perspectives on altitude camps and heat acclimation training as preparation for prolonged stage races - Nybo et al. 2022
Systemic and muscular responses to effort-matched short intervals and long intervals in elite cyclists - Almquist et al. 2020
Superior performance improvements in elite cyclists following short intervals vs. effort‐matched long intervals training - Rønnestad et al. 2020
Optimizing Interval Training Through Power-Output Variation Within the Work Intervals - Bossi et al. 2019
Increasing Oxygen Uptake in Well-Trained Cross-Country Skiers During Work Intervals With a Fast Start - Rønnestad et al. 2019
Compatibility of Concurrent Aerobic and Strength Training for Skeletal Muscle Size and Function: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis - Schumann et al. 2022
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