Training Modifications in Endurance Athletes Due to COVID-19 Restrictions

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The aim of this study was to determine which characteristics of recreational, collegiate, and professional endurance athletes were associated with training changes due to COVID-19 safety restrictions. A Qualtrics survey was distributed to endurance athletes around the world from June 2020 to February 2021. Significant differences between athlete characteristics and changes in training status were determined using a Chi-squared test (significance p < 0.05). Approximately 66% of the 331 endurance athletes changed their training due to restrictions. Significant group differences were found for age, sex, prior coaching status, prior use of a training program, and athlete primary sport compared to the whole sample. Understanding these factors may allow athletes/coaches to approach training in a different way to help minimize or prevent the effects of detraining for a greater portion of athletes should a COVID-19 variant or any other pandemic emerge in the future.

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Nijjar, B. S., Shah, M., Moss, K., Kreutzer, A., Graybeal, A. J., Braun-Trocchio, R., … Porter, R. R. (2023). Training Modifications in Endurance Athletes Due to COVID-19 Restrictions. COVID, 3(7), 1011–1023. https://doi.org/10.3390/covid3070073

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