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Predictors of Athlete's Performance in Ultra-Endurance Mountain Races.

Pedro Belinchon-deMiguelPablo RuisotoBeat KnechtlePantelis Theodoros NikolaidisBeliña Herrera-TapiasVicente Javier Clemente-Suarez
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Ultra-endurance mountain athletes competing in longer races (>90 km) have more experience and follow harder training schedules compared with athletes competing in shorter distances. In longer races, a larger fluid intake before the competition was the single best predictor of performance. For races between 45 and 90 km, training intensity and volume were key predictors of performance, and for races below 45 km, oral health status was a key predictor of performance. Psychological factors previously reported as ultra-endurance mountain race performance predictors were inconsistent or failed to predict the performance of athletes in the present research.
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