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Ben Hunter1, Daniel Muniz-Pumares2
1School of Human Sciences, London Metropolitan University, London, UK.
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Physiological markers of endurance performance include the maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak), its fractional utilisation at lactate threshold (FULT), and running economy (RE), which are closely tied to the speed eliciting the lactate threshold (sLT). These parameters deteriorate during prolonged exercise, and the ability to resist such declines (i.e., durability) is now also considered a marker of marathon performance. This study investigated the durability of markers of endurance performance (V̇O2peak, FULT and RE), and whether the durability of these markers was associated with marathon performance. Eighteen participants of the 2024 London Marathon (11 males, age: 41 ± 12 years, marathon finish time: 3:17 ± 0:32 h:min) completed two separate visits to determine V̇O2peak, FULT, RE and sLT in a 'fresh' state (PRE) and following a 90-min run at sLT (POST). Reductions in V̇O2peak (PRE: 56.7 ± 7.2 mL·kg-1·min-1 vs. POST: 53.4 ± 6.3 mL·kg-1·min-1, p < 0.001) and sLT (PRE: 12.8 ± 2.0 km·h-1 vs. POST: 12.1 ± 2.2 km·h-1, p < 0.001) were evident, but RE and FULT were unchanged (both p > 0.05). The percentage change in sLT between POST and PRE (r = 0.680, p < 0.01) was significantly associated with marathon performance, whereby small deteriorations of sLT were associated with faster marathon times. Prolonged running impairs key physiological markers of endurance performance, and the degree of this deterioration, that is, durability, is associated with marathon performance. Marathon runners and practitioners should consider quantifying durability to complement existing physiological markers.
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