Dr Tom Gee’s research receives considerable attention

Story 8How one paces themselves throughout a sporting event (that being the strategy adopted in order to achieve the best performance time over a set distance) has received considerable research attention over the last decade. Exploring how we self-pace during a range of sporting events has begun to provide insight into how we control our exercise intensity and what may limit our endurance performance capability.

A study lead by Dr Tom Gee, and published within the International Journal of Sport Physiology set out to explore pacing strategies adopted by a group of fourteen well-trained rowers. With the aim of establishing the trends in their performance over repeated bouts of 2000-m rowing performance, findings revealed that as the performers became more accustomed to the activity their strategies changed. It was concluded that a pacing strategy is a learned process and changes over time. Training to pace correctly, thereby maximising energy resources and achieving an optimal time, can have dramatic impact on overall performance.

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