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Baptiste Morel-Prieur is a author on a recent paper titled Submaximal force-velocity relationships during mountain ultramarathon: Data from the field
Research from the 2023 UTMB offers ground-breaking insights into trail running performance by analyzing how runners handle different gradients throughout a race. Batiste Moral shares his data-driven approach that identifies specific areas where athletes can improve from year to year.
• Analyzing Strava data from 600 UTMB participants reveals distinct "force" (uphill ability) and "velocity" (flat ground speed) components of performance
• These components have no correlation with each other, meaning they represent different physiological abilities requiring targeted training
• Case study of Jim Walmsley shows 76% of his time difference behind Kilian Jornet in 2022 occurred on gradients steeper than 20%
• After focused training in the Alps, Walmsley specifically improved his steep climbing ability before winning UTMB 2023
• Durability analysis suggests flat terrain speed deteriorates more than uphill capability during ultras, indicating flat-ground training after fatigue might be more valuable
• Western States vs. UTMB comparison shows dramatically different terrain profiles despite both being 100-mile races
• Simple heart rate-based test can help identify your personal gradient-specific weaknesses
Papers discussed-Decoding Ultramarathon: Muscle Damage as the Main Impediment to Performance
Sign up for CTS Coaching-https://trainright.com/coaching/ultrarunning/
Subscribe to Research Essentials for Ultrarunning-https://www.jasonkoop.com/research-essentials-for-ultrarunning
Information on coaching-
https://www.trainright.com
Koop’s Social Media
Twitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop
Buy Training Essentials for Ultrarunning:
Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYVR8P6
Audible-https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYVR8P6
#ultrarunning #trailrunning #running #sports #sportsperformance
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Baptiste Morel-Prieur is a author on a recent paper titled Submaximal force-velocity relationships during mountain ultramarathon: Data from the field
Research from the 2023 UTMB offers ground-breaking insights into trail running performance by analyzing how runners handle different gradients throughout a race. Batiste Moral shares his data-driven approach that identifies specific areas where athletes can improve from year to year.
• Analyzing Strava data from 600 UTMB participants reveals distinct "force" (uphill ability) and "velocity" (flat ground speed) components of performance
• These components have no correlation with each other, meaning they represent different physiological abilities requiring targeted training
• Case study of Jim Walmsley shows 76% of his time difference behind Kilian Jornet in 2022 occurred on gradients steeper than 20%
• After focused training in the Alps, Walmsley specifically improved his steep climbing ability before winning UTMB 2023
• Durability analysis suggests flat terrain speed deteriorates more than uphill capability during ultras, indicating flat-ground training after fatigue might be more valuable
• Western States vs. UTMB comparison shows dramatically different terrain profiles despite both being 100-mile races
• Simple heart rate-based test can help identify your personal gradient-specific weaknesses
Papers discussed-Decoding Ultramarathon: Muscle Damage as the Main Impediment to Performance
Sign up for CTS Coaching-https://trainright.com/coaching/ultrarunning/
Subscribe to Research Essentials for Ultrarunning-https://www.jasonkoop.com/research-essentials-for-ultrarunning
Information on coaching-
https://www.trainright.com
Koop’s Social Media
Twitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop
Buy Training Essentials for Ultrarunning:
Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYVR8P6
Audible-https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYVR8P6
#ultrarunning #trailrunning #running #sports #sportsperformance
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