Differences in race history by distance of recreational endurance runners from The NURMI Study (Step 2)

Author:

Knechtle Beat,Tanous Derrick,Thuany Mabliny,Motevalli Mohamad,Wirnitzer Gerold,Leitzmann Claus,Weiss Katja,Rosemann Thomas,Wirnitzer Katharina

Abstract

AbstractFew studies were developed to understand the relationship between running characteristics and motivation. The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between running event history, running experience, and best race performances in recreational distance runners. We used a web survey to obtain information regarding running experience, racing history, and periodization training routines/exercise habits, including weekly volumes and daily mileage and duration across periods and conditions. Associations between variables were conducted with the Chi-square test (χ2; nominal scale) and Wilcoxon test. Multiple linear regression analysis and multivariate linear regression were performed. Concerning the participants’ motive for exercising, a significant difference was identified between the race distance subgroups (p < 0.001), where 58% of M/UM runners exercised for performance (n = 38) and 64% of HM runners (n = 57) and 57% of 10 km runners (n = 52) exercised for recreational purposes. A significant difference was found in the number of years of running completed without taking a break (p = 0.004), with marathoners/ultramarathoners reporting the most years. Runners competing in different race distances such as 10 km, half-marathon, marathon, and ultra-marathon presented differences in training background and habits according to the distance of preference.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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