Sports Physiology

Training and Detraining

 

Review Coyle EF: Deconditioning and Retention of Adaptations Induced by Endurance Training.  ACSM Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. 4nd edition. American College of Sports Medicine.  Williams & Wilkins.  Baltimore; pgs 191-197, 2001.

 

Fritzsche RG,  Coyle EF: Cutaneous blood flow during exercise is higher in endurance-trained humans Journal of Applied Physiology 88: 738-744, 2000. abstract

 

Wilson TM, Tanaka H. Meta-analysis of the age-associated decline in maximal aerobic capacity in men: relation to training status. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. Mar;278(3):H829-34, 2000. abstract

 

Parker Jones P, Davy KP, Desouza CA, Tanaka H.  Total blood volume in endurance-trained postmenopausal females: relation to exercise mode and maximal aerobic capacity.  Acta Physiol Scand. Aug;166(4):327-33, 1999.  abstract

 

Coyle EF, Hemmert MK, Coggan AR: Effects of detraining upon cardiovascular responses to exercise:  role of blood volume.  Journal of Applied Physiology 60:95-99, 1986.  abstract

 

Martin WH, Coyle EF, Bloomfield SA, Ehsani AA: Effects of physical deconditioning after intense endurance training of left ventricular dimensions and stroke volume.  Journal of American College of Cardiology 7:982-989, 1986.  abstract

 

Coyle EF, Martin WH, Bloomfield SA, Lowry OH, Holloszy JO: Effects of detraining upon responses to submaximal exercise.  Journal of Applied Physiology 59:853-859, 1985.  abstract

 

Coyle EF, Martin WH, Sinacore DR, Joyner MJ, Hagberg JM, Holloszy JO: Time course of loss of adaptations after stopping prolonged intense endurance training.  Journal of Applied Physiology 57:1857-1864, 1984.  abstract

 

Chi MMY, Hintz CS, Coyle EF, Martin WH, Ivy JL, Nemeth PM, Holloszy JO, Lowry OH: Effects of detraining on enzymes of energy metabolism in individual human muscle fibers.  American Journal of Physiology 244:C276-C287, 1983.  abstract