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- Title
Recovery Strategies in Endurance Sports: A Survey in Coaches and Athletes.
- Authors
Li, Shuting; Kempe, Matthias; Lemmink, Koen A.P.M.
- Abstract
Purpose: This study explored endurance athletes' and coaches' views on recovery strategies, focusing on their use across competition levels, perceived importance and effectiveness, and common barriers. Methods: Endurance athletes (26.6% international, 35.7% national, 28.7% regional, and 9.1% other levels; mean experience 10.04 [7.84] y, n = 143) and coaches (mean experience 17.45 [12.44] y, n = 20) completed an online survey on frequency of usage, perceived importance, effectiveness, and common barriers of 25 recovery strategies. Data were coded and analyzed thematically. A Fisher exact test (P <.05) was conducted on 5-point Likert-scale responses. Results: Predominant strategies among athletes were hydration, hot showers, and carbohydrate (mean scores 4.62 [0.60], 4.32 [0.82], and 4.17 [0.87]). Only antioxidants showed significant variation in use across levels (P =.033). Coaches favored warm-down/cooling (4.56 [0.62]), hydration (4.41 [0.80]), and extra protein (4.12 [0.70]). Both groups ranked hydration as most important and effective. Athletes ranked extra protein and warm-down/cooling second and third, while coaches considered extra sleep/naps, warm-down/cooling, and extra protein equally important. Barriers of both populations included insufficient time (14.41%), limited knowledge (13.72%), lack of resources (12.63%), and skepticism regarding benefits and effectiveness (12.63%). Conclusions: Athletes show no significant differences in recovery choices based on competitive level, except for antioxidants. Coaches and athletes have partially different views on effective recovery. Furthermore, a lack of time, as well as a lack of (shared) knowledge and education, hinders the effective implementation of recovery strategies for athletes.
- Subjects
NETHERLANDS; PSYCHOLOGY of athletes; SCALE analysis (Psychology); RESEARCH funding; ENDURANCE sports; COOLDOWN; FISHER exact test; COACHES (Athletics); DESCRIPTIVE statistics; THEMATIC analysis; ANTIOXIDANTS; DIETARY carbohydrates; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; COMPETITION (Psychology)
- Publication
International Journal of Sports Physiology & Performance, 2025, Vol 20, Issue 1, p120
- ISSN
1555-0265
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1123/ijspp.2024-0032