Samuel MeylerUniversity of Hertfordshire | UH · School of Life and Medical Sciences
Samuel Meyler
Master of Research
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Introduction
Additional affiliations
October 2019 - January 2020
May 2020 - present
September 2018 - June 2019
Leicester City FC
Position
- Sports Science and S&C internship
Education
September 2018 - July 2019
September 2015 - June 2018
Publications
Publications (6)
Background
The training characteristics and training intensity distribution (TID) of elite athletes have been extensively studied, but a comprehensive analysis of the TID across runners from different performance levels is lacking.
Methods
Training sessions from the 16 weeks preceding 151,813 marathons completed by 119,452 runners were analysed. T...
Background
It is unknown whether there are differences in maximal oxygen uptake (\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${V}$$\end{document}O2max) response when...
Purpose : Training characteristics such as duration, frequency, and intensity can be manipulated to optimize endurance performance, with an enduring interest in the role of training-intensity distribution to enhance training adaptations. Training intensity is typically separated into 3 zones, which align with the moderate-, heavy-, and severe-inten...
The objective of this study was to determine whether the variability in exercise tolerance and physiological responses is lower when exercise is prescribed relative to physiological thresholds (THR) compared to traditional intensity anchors (TRAD). Ten individuals completed a series of maximal exercise tests and a series of moderate (MOD), heavy (H...
Aim
This study characterised the decoupling of internal-to-external workload in marathon running and investigated whether decoupling magnitude and onset could improve predictions of marathon performance.
Methods
The decoupling of internal-to-external workload was calculated in 82,303 marathon runners (13,125 female). Internal workload was determin...
New findings:
What is the topic of this review? We review biological and methodological factors associated with the variable changes in cardiorespiratory fitness in response to endurance training. What advances does it highlight? Several biological and methodological factors exist that each contribute, to a given extent, to response variability. N...