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The Salzburg 10/7 HIIT shock cycle study: the effects of a 7-day high-intensity interval training shock microcycle with or without additional low-intensity training on endurance performance, well-being, stress and recovery in endurance trained athletes—study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
by
Finkenzeller, Thomas
, Blumkaitis, Julia C.
, Neuberger, Elmo W. I.
, Nunes, Natalia
, Strepp, Tilmann
, Simon, Perikles
, Aglas, Lorenz
, Stöggl, Thomas Leonhard
, Sareban, Mahdi
, Haller, Nils
in
Athletes
/ Block training
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Endurance
/ Ethics
/ Exercise
/ Heart beat
/ Heart rate
/ HIIT
/ HIT
/ Interval exercise
/ Interval training
/ LIT
/ Load monitoring
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Orthopedics
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Sports Medicine
/ Study Protocol
/ Training
/ Well being
2022
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The Salzburg 10/7 HIIT shock cycle study: the effects of a 7-day high-intensity interval training shock microcycle with or without additional low-intensity training on endurance performance, well-being, stress and recovery in endurance trained athletes—study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
by
Finkenzeller, Thomas
, Blumkaitis, Julia C.
, Neuberger, Elmo W. I.
, Nunes, Natalia
, Strepp, Tilmann
, Simon, Perikles
, Aglas, Lorenz
, Stöggl, Thomas Leonhard
, Sareban, Mahdi
, Haller, Nils
in
Athletes
/ Block training
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Endurance
/ Ethics
/ Exercise
/ Heart beat
/ Heart rate
/ HIIT
/ HIT
/ Interval exercise
/ Interval training
/ LIT
/ Load monitoring
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Orthopedics
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Sports Medicine
/ Study Protocol
/ Training
/ Well being
2022
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The Salzburg 10/7 HIIT shock cycle study: the effects of a 7-day high-intensity interval training shock microcycle with or without additional low-intensity training on endurance performance, well-being, stress and recovery in endurance trained athletes—study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
by
Finkenzeller, Thomas
, Blumkaitis, Julia C.
, Neuberger, Elmo W. I.
, Nunes, Natalia
, Strepp, Tilmann
, Simon, Perikles
, Aglas, Lorenz
, Stöggl, Thomas Leonhard
, Sareban, Mahdi
, Haller, Nils
in
Athletes
/ Block training
/ Clinical trials
/ Comparative analysis
/ Endurance
/ Ethics
/ Exercise
/ Heart beat
/ Heart rate
/ HIIT
/ HIT
/ Interval exercise
/ Interval training
/ LIT
/ Load monitoring
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Orthopedics
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Recovery (Medical)
/ Rehabilitation Medicine
/ Sports Medicine
/ Study Protocol
/ Training
/ Well being
2022
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The Salzburg 10/7 HIIT shock cycle study: the effects of a 7-day high-intensity interval training shock microcycle with or without additional low-intensity training on endurance performance, well-being, stress and recovery in endurance trained athletes—study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
Journal Article
The Salzburg 10/7 HIIT shock cycle study: the effects of a 7-day high-intensity interval training shock microcycle with or without additional low-intensity training on endurance performance, well-being, stress and recovery in endurance trained athletes—study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
2022
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Overview
Background
Performing multiple high-intensity interval training (HIIT) sessions in a compressed period of time (approximately 7–14 days) is called a HIIT shock microcycle (SM) and promises a rapid increase in endurance performance. However, the efficacy of HIIT-SM, as well as knowledge about optimal training volumes during a SM in the endurance-trained population have not been adequately investigated. This study aims to examine the effects of two different types of HIIT-SM (with or without additional low-intensity training (LIT)) compared to a control group (CG) on key endurance performance variables. Moreover, participants are closely monitored for stress, fatigue, recovery, and sleep before, during and after the intervention using innovative biomarkers, questionnaires, and wearable devices.
Methods
This is a study protocol of a randomized controlled trial that includes the results of a pilot participant. Thirty-six endurance trained athletes will be recruited and randomly assigned to either a HIIT-SM (HSM) group, HIIT-SM with additional LIT (HSM + LIT) group or a CG. All participants will be monitored before (9 days), during (7 days), and after (14 days) a 7-day intervention, for a total of 30 days. Participants in both intervention groups will complete 10 HIIT sessions over 7 consecutive days, with an additional 30 min of LIT in the HSM + LIT group. HIIT sessions consist of aerobic HIIT, i.e., 5 × 4 min at 90–95% of maximal heart rate interspersed by recovery periods of 2.5 min. To determine the effects of the intervention, physiological exercise testing, and a 5 km time trial will be conducted before and after the intervention.
Results
The feasibility study indicates good adherence and performance improvement of the pilot participant. Load monitoring tools, i.e., biomarkers and questionnaires showed increased values during the intervention period, indicating sensitive variables.
Conclusion
This study will be the first to examine the effects of different total training volumes of HIIT-SM, especially the combination of LIT and HIIT in the HSM + LIT group. In addition, different assessments to monitor the athletes' load during such an exhaustive training period will allow the identification of load monitoring tools such as innovative biomarkers, questionnaires, and wearable technology.
Trial Registration
: clinicaltrials.gov, NCT05067426. Registered 05 October 2021—Retrospectively registered,
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05067426
.
Protocol Version
Issue date: 1 Dec 2021. Original protocol. Authors: TLS, NH.
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