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Monitoring training, performance, biomarkers, and psychological state throughout a competitive season: a case study of a triathlete.

Harry P CintineoMarissa L BelloAlan J WalkerAlexa J ChandlerBridget A McFaddenShawn M Arent
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
Workload and recovery seem to have been properly managed throughout the season, evidenced by minimal fluctuations in endocrine and immunological markers. The reason for changes observed in testosterone, cortisol, and body composition following the last competition is unclear, though it may be attributed to changes in stressors and recovery practices outside of training. It is recommended that athletes follow a structured plan during the transition period into the offseason to ensure recovery of physiological state and to set up a productive offseason.
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