Brittney Barrie's research while affiliated with University of South Florida and other places

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Concurrent Resistance Training Enhances Performance in Competitive Distance Runners: A Review and Programming Implementation
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February 2020

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Strength & Conditioning Journal

Brittney Barrie

Concurrent training, defined as resistance training sessions programmed alongside endurance training sessions during the same cycle, is a tool that highly trained runners can use to augment performance. A review of the current literature explains how resistance training focused on increasing maximal force development and power output can improve running economy, a key performance indicator for endurance running. This review explains the current concepts in concurrent training for competitive distance runners, discusses misconceptions related to concurrent training, and offers practical implementation examples for coaches, athletes, and strength and conditioning practitioners working with this special population.

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... Although there are numerous studies supporting the implementation of ST to improve performance and physiological variables in endurance athletes (10,11,25,61,71,72,79,80,83,90,91,98,, practical application papers primarily focus on running (8), singlemode sports (9), or are outdated (20). Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to educate coaches and athletes on the benefits of completing concurrent strength and endurance training to improve physiological factors contributing to LD triathlon performance. ...

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Strength Training for Long-Distance Triathletes: Theory to Practice
Concurrent Resistance Training Enhances Performance in Competitive Distance Runners: A Review and Programming Implementation
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  • February 2020

Strength & Conditioning Journal