The Relationship between Trail Running Withdrawals and Race Topography.

Sports (Basel)

Institute of Sport Sciences, University of Lausanne, Géopolis, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.

Published: December 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent research in sports psychology has been focusing on why runners withdraw from ultra-races, but studies often overlook how environmental conditions affect these experiences.
  • This study examined the relationship between trail running withdrawals and race topography through qualitative methods, including self-confrontation interviews conducted shortly after the race.
  • Findings indicated that runners' feelings, thoughts, and actions were intricately connected to the race's topography, providing insights that could inform training adjustments for better performance in ultra-trail running.

Article Abstract

A growing amount of recent research in sport psychology has focused on trying to understand withdrawals from ultra-races. However, according to the Four E approach, the studies underestimated the embedded components of these experiences and particularly how they were linked to the specific environmental conditions in which the experiences occurred. : This study aimed to characterize trail running withdrawals in relationship to race topography. : Qualitative design, involving self-confrontation interviews and use of a race map. : Use of the race map for description of the race activity and self-confrontation interviews took place 1⁻3 days after the races. : Ten runners who withdrew during an ultra-trail race. : Data on past activity traces and experiences were elicited from self-confrontation interviews. Data were coded and compared to identify common sequences and then each type of sequence was counted with regard to race topography. : Results showed that each sequence was related to runners' particular possibilities for acting, feeling, and thinking, which were in turn embedded in the race topography. These sequences allowed the unfolding of the activity and increased its overall effectiveness in relation to the constraints of this specific sport. : This study allowed us to highlight important information on how ultra-trail runners manage their races in relationship to the race environment and more specifically to its topography. The result will also help us to recommend potential adjustments to ultra-trail runners' performance-oriented training and preparation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5969028PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports5040091DOI Listing

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