Calculation of the marathon period

Marathon performance in relation to body fat percentage and training indices in recreational male runners Last year, Pro. Giovanni Tanda has developed a formula on the basis of our numbers from the Marathon in Basel to calculate the marathon period based on characteristic features of the training and body construction for hobbyl racers, see https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24379719/. Now Chris Edson, see chrisedson.co.uk based on the formula developed by Prof. Tanda, creates a Web app where you can calculate the probable marathometer, running speed and body fat, the expected marathon time, see http://chrisedson.co.uk/marathon-predictor/index.html

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Running women in the ultra range faster than men?

Will women outrun men in ultra-marathon road races from 50 km to 1,000 km? In the literature there are several evidence that women can beat men on the whole long running tracks. We went to this question and have collected and evaluated for 50 km, 100 km, 200 km and 1000 km all the rides of the world from the period from 1969 to 2012. Over the years, the fastest runners were over 50 km and 100 km more and faster, while the fastest runners scored over 200 km and 1000 km no improvement.The difference between the fastest women and the fastest men took over 50 km and 100 km, but remained unchanged over 200 km and 1000 km. If one takes the fastest times, then for the four examined routes above 100 km with 5% of the slightest difference was present, over 50 km at 15.4%, on the other hand, the highest difference.

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Can women beat men in long-distance swimming?

Will women soon outperform men in open-water ultra-distance swimming in the ‘Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli’? Lately, some studies showed that women’s performance is increasingly approaching men’s performance, with long-distance swimming in cold water showed the smallest differences between men and women. We have now examined the performance at the 36 km long, Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli ‘over the time from 1954 to 2013.Over the years, men like women became faster, the performance development was linear. The difference between the three fastest men and women per year fell from 38% in 1963 to 6% in 2013. Since both the performance as the difference between the services was made linearly, it can be assumed that it becomes possible that women are more foreseeableTime the performance of men can achieve resp.The men can hurt. All numbers can be found under https://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/2193-1801-3-86

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Hyponatremia in extreme endurance specialists in the Czech Republic

The prevalence of exercise-associated hyponatremia in 24-hour ultra-mountain bikers, 24-hour ultra-runners and multi-stage ultra-mountain bikers in the Czech Republic The current state of frequency of stress-associated hyponatremia is that it comes through a fluid overload due to frequent drinking to a dilution hyponatremia. An aggressive strategy of beverage companies should be causal especially in the US.A Czech group has now examined the prevalence of the stress-associated hyponatremia in extreme endurance specialists in their country.

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Women in the Chilean Navy

Women in marines and special forces in Chile A naval officer of the Chilean armed forces is the question of whether women can be considered in their army for special purposes.So far, they are assumed that women are inferior to men. Where he says that could also be easy dogmas.In the advice of his superiors, he went to the search for scientifically sound literature via www.researchgate.net/ and came to our work.

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Difference 25m and 50m train for freestyle

The effects of course length on freestyle swimming speed in elite female and male swimmers – a comparison of swimmers at national and international level Vor kurzem haben wir die Arbeit ‚ The effects of course length on freestyle swimming speed in elite female and male swimmers – a comparison of swimmers at national and international level‘ in Springerplus publiziert. Shortly after the publication, a member of the International Society of Swim Coaches’ (see http://isosc.org/) reported.You will bring the practical consequence of work on, swimming science) (see https://www.swimmingscience.net/)

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The fastest 100km runners in the world

Performance and age of the fastest female and male 100-km ultra-marathoners worldwide from 1960 to 2012 After analyzing the fastest 100 miles of runners in the world, we went to the question of whether differences in the 100 kilometers runs.We examined the maturities of 148'017 finishers from the period from 1960 to 2012. As expected, the top runners were over the years faster and the difference between the fastest men and the fastest women took over the years.The age of the fastest men rose from 25 to 40 years while the fastest women over the years remained constant at 35 years.

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Senior runner and ultramarathon

Senior runners get faster and win ultramarathons We have put together first interesting results of our evaluations in a small summary article.

Based on the current literature, we were able to create an interesting table.Over 100m, the fastest runners are 22 years old, over 3,100 miles, the longest competitive route, are the fastest women by 50 years and the fastest men around 40 years old. Many interesting details about running and age can be found under https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/epprint/95148/

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Difference between men and women in the 24-hour run

Will Women Ever Beat Men in 24-Hour Races? We recently published our work on the 24-hour runs worldwide in the magazine Clinics under Clinics 2014; 69 (1): 38-46. As soon as the work was published online, the interest seems to be big.

In the magazine, Runner’s World ‘, the largest runner magazine in the world, the study was commented. See more in https://www.runnersworld.com/training/a20830097/will-women-ever-beat-men-in-24-hour-races/

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