The purpose of the present study was to report the training of a master athlete in preparation to an ultra-marathon swimming event. for 32 weeks prior to a 78-km “solo” open water swim from italy to albania, a male long distance master (48 years) swimmer was monitored. Training volume was recorded as total time and distance while intensities were recorded according to international classi cations utilizing the primary goal of the session method. Thereafter, time spent in the three training zones: Z1 (low intensity training), Z2 (threshold training) and Z3 (high intensity training) was calculated. Weekly swimming volume ranged from 15 to 70 km.week-1 and training frequency ranged from 3 to 6 days.week-1. Total weekly training dedicated to swimming ranged from 270 to 1140 min. Training intensity comprised Z1=64%. Z2=28%, and Z3=8%, respectively. during the three-week taper period, total swimming volume decreased by 43% while intensity remained unchanged. The athlete succeeded in being the rst swimmer to accomplish the event. These ndings provide useful information for coaches on training regimens of master ultra-marathon swimmers. compared to the literature, time spent at a Z1 training intensity was lower in favor of that spent in Z2. it could be speculated that master ultra-marathon athletes might bene t from training intensities at or above LT to counterbalance the age-related physi- ological decrease.
Training for a 78km solo open water swim: a case report
Piacentini M;De Ioannon G;Capranica L
2017-01-01
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to report the training of a master athlete in preparation to an ultra-marathon swimming event. for 32 weeks prior to a 78-km “solo” open water swim from italy to albania, a male long distance master (48 years) swimmer was monitored. Training volume was recorded as total time and distance while intensities were recorded according to international classi cations utilizing the primary goal of the session method. Thereafter, time spent in the three training zones: Z1 (low intensity training), Z2 (threshold training) and Z3 (high intensity training) was calculated. Weekly swimming volume ranged from 15 to 70 km.week-1 and training frequency ranged from 3 to 6 days.week-1. Total weekly training dedicated to swimming ranged from 270 to 1140 min. Training intensity comprised Z1=64%. Z2=28%, and Z3=8%, respectively. during the three-week taper period, total swimming volume decreased by 43% while intensity remained unchanged. The athlete succeeded in being the rst swimmer to accomplish the event. These ndings provide useful information for coaches on training regimens of master ultra-marathon swimmers. compared to the literature, time spent at a Z1 training intensity was lower in favor of that spent in Z2. it could be speculated that master ultra-marathon athletes might bene t from training intensities at or above LT to counterbalance the age-related physi- ological decrease.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.