High-Intensity Interval Training Prescription for Combat-Sport Athletes

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2020 Jun 5;15(6):767-776. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2020-0289. Print 2020 Jul 1.

Abstract

Context: Combat sports are composed of high-intensity actions (eg, attacks, defensive actions, and counterattacks in both grappling and striking situations depending on the specific sport) interspersed with low-intensity actions (eg, displacement without contact, stepping) or pauses (eg, referee stoppages), characterizing an intermittent activity. Therefore, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is at the essence of combat-sport-specific training and is used as complementary training, as well. HIIT prescription can be improved by using intensity parameters derived from combat-sport-specific tests. Specifically, the assessment of physiological indexes (intensity associated with the maximal blood lactate steady state, maximal oxygen consumption, and maximal sprint) or of time-motion variables (high-intensity actions, low-intensity actions, and effort:pause ratio) is a key element for a better HIIT prescription because these parameters provide an individualization of the training loads imposed on these athletes.

Purpose: To present a proposal for HIIT prescription for combat-sport athletes, exemplifying with different HIIT protocols (HIIT short intervals, HIIT long intervals, repeated-sprint training, and sprint interval training) using combat-sport-specific actions and the parameters for the individualization of these protocols.

Conclusions: The use of combat-sport-specific tests is likely to improve HIIT prescription, allowing coaches and strength and conditioning professionals to elaborate HIIT short intervals, HIIT long intervals, repeated-sprint training, and sprint interval training protocols using combat-sport actions, providing more specificity and individualization for the training sessions.

Keywords: exercise prescription; intermittent; specificity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Performance / physiology*
  • Competitive Behavior / physiology*
  • Decision Making
  • High-Intensity Interval Training / methods*
  • Humans
  • Lactic Acid / blood
  • Oxygen Consumption / physiology

Substances

  • Lactic Acid