17.08.2018, 11:50
(17.08.2018, 10:57)DerC schrieb: Es gibt die Theorie, dass man sich durch zu krasses Training mit starkem anaeroben Anteil nachhaltig schaden kann. Es gab da mal eine Anekdote von Canova zu T. Schönlebe, dem soll das im Höhentraining (dort besonders riskant) passiert sein. Da ging es glaube um zerstörte Membranen in Zellen, könnte der Mechanismus sein, die Gertrude hier bzgl der Mitochondrien erwähnte.
Zitat:In 1988, the team of East Germany went to Sestriere for preparing OG of Seoul, with their best group of sprinters. Among them, there was the World Champion of 400m of the previous year, Schoenlebe (winner in Rome in 44"33). I saw one incredible training of Lactic Capacity : 3 x 500m with 7' of recovery, in 59"7 - 59"5 - 59"6 (the official World Best performance was 60"02 !). I was sure he could win Olympic running under 44". Instead, he ended his career going out in qf running 46"60 !Quelle
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