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Comparison of Cardiovascular Parameters and Internal Training Load of Different 1-h Training Sessions in Non-elite CrossFit® Athletes

Nicole Meier, Danien Sietmann, Annette Schmidt

2022Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Purpose The fact that CrossFit ® is the best-known and rapidly growing concept for high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and high-intensity functional training (HIFT) results in a continuous increase of athletes performing CrossFit ® . In the more than 15,000 CrossFit ® Affiliates worldwide, the training concept is usually offered in 1-h training sessions containing the CrossFit ® -related workout of the day (WOD), as well as a general warm-up, movement demonstrations, and skill training. Here, we report how physiological parameters measured by heart rate (HR) values vary during four different 1-h CrossFit ® training sessions of non-elite athletes ( n = 27) in a local affiliated training center and what influencing factors may exist. Methods The duration of the 1-h training sessions were divided into a warm-up part (WU-part), a skill development part combined with strength exercises (A-part), followed by the WOD part (B-part). Results Analysis of HR values shows high training intensity (≥ 91% HR max ) not throughout the duration of each training session, only during B-part. The mean HR values in B-part differ significantly compared to the remaining training parts ( P < 0.001) for all four training sessions. Comparison of different CrossFit ® experience levels revealed no significant difference in acute physiological demands and training load between beginner and experienced CrossFit ® athletes. Conclusion Our results may suggest that practicing CrossFit ® in 1-h training sessions combined anaerobic and aerobic exercise intensities, with the training concept allows beginners and experienced athletes to be trained with the same cardiovascular responses and training intensities.

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