Tapering 101 PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 03 July 2008
Tapering or peaking is a training technique of systematically decreasing training load to boost peak fitness and performance. Fitness reflects training stresses and genetic ability. Athletes interested in maximum performance should train hard to boost strength, power, speed, endurance and muscle size (depending on the sport). They will experience a rapid increase in performance if they cut down on training volume for several weeks before a competition. This process is called peaking or tapering. Jacob and Gabriele Wilson described a practical approach to tapering. Tapering is tricky: reducing the workout intensity and volume too soon decreases fitness, while working too hard close to competition compromises recovery and peak performance. They concluded that a two-week taper that gradually reduces the training volume by 50 percent to 75 percent, without changing the training intensity or frequency, is best for maximizing performance during the target competition. In other words, do short, high-intensity training sessions beginning two weeks before competitions or games. Cut down on volume, but not intensity. (Strength Conditioning Journal, 30: 10-17, 2008)

 
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