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Title: The limitations of scaling laws in the prediction of performance in endurance events
Authors: Garcia-Manso, J. M.
Martin-Gonzalez, J. M. 
Vaamonde, D.
Da Silva-Grigoletto, M. E.
Keywords: World Records
Power Laws
Energetics
Complexity
Biology, et al
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: 0022-5193
Journal: Journal of Theoretical Biology 
Abstract: In the twentieth century, scientists have examined running speed over various distances, analyzing world records and studying the ability of an athlete to sustain a given speed. Assuming that running speed expresses the response of a non-linear multisystemic behavior, the relationship between these two variables (distance vs. velocity) can therefore be evaluated by applying scaling laws that fulfill the key principles of specificity and individuality of each athlete, yet responding to bioenergetic and functional patterns that are well-known to sports physiology. Since speed loss as distance increases exhibits fractal behavior, with small changes in the speed-reduction curve due to the effect of fatigue, it must be recognized that no universal scaling law can account, with acceptable precision, for the effect exerted by fatigue on potential speed at any given moment in a race. Power laws using a range of scaling exponents provide technical staff and athletes with a reliable, non-invasive tool for planning of training schedules, predicting athletes' performances over various distances and comparing the performance of specialists in different track events. The equations for the scaling laws for the distances investigated here were: V-1500=15.00 x D-0.10 (R-2=0.99); V-3000=12.76 x D-0.08 (R-2=0.99); V-5000=11.55 x D-0.07 (R-2=0.99); V-10.000=11.59 x D-0.07 (R-2=0.99); V-21.095=10.78 x D-0.06 (R-2=0.97); V-42.175=1027 x D-0.057 (R-2=0.99). (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/53347
ISSN: 0022-5193
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.01.028
Source: Journal Of Theoretical Biology[ISSN 0022-5193],v. 300, p. 324-329
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