Discovering the sluggishness of triathlon running - using the attractor method to quantify the impact of the bike-run transition
Running in a triathlon, a so-called brick run, is uniquely influenced by accumulated load from its preceding disciplines. Crucially, however, and irrespective of race type, the demands of a triathlon always exceed the sum of its parts. Triathletes of all levels commonly report subjectively perceived...
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Main Authors: | Christian Weich (Author), Valentin Barth (Author), Nikolai Killer (Author), Veronica Vleck (Author), Julian Erich (Author), Tobias Treiber (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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