Correlation between Cardiopulmonary Indices and Running Performance in a 14.5 km Endurance Running Event.
Milena TomovićAlexandros ToliopoulosNikolaos KoutlianosAnastasios DalkiranisSaša BubanjAsterios DeligiannisEvangelia Joseph KouidiPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
There is a better correlation of the 14.5 km running performance of recreational long-distance runners with the cardiopulmonary-exercise-testing speed-related indices at specific workloads than with the indices of oxygen uptake, running economy or respiratory economy. When preparing a training strategy, amateur long-distance runners should mostly rely on specific running-speed-related laboratory data rather than on oxygen-uptake values.