Benedikt Meixner
benemeixner.bsky.social
Benedikt Meixner
@benemeixner.bsky.social
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Sports Science and Exercise Physiology Lecturer @fau.de Research Associate @uni-wuerzburg.de
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Same for me, thanks!
Of course, thank you!
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📢 July 23 Deadline for JAPPL Call for Letters:

Submit your LTE about “Viewpoint: Durability, Fatigability, Repeatability and Resilience in Endurance Sports: Definitions, Distinctions, and Implications.” Read the Call for Letters requirements: journals.physiology.....
Call for Letters on Durability, Fatigability, Resilience, and Repeatability
<p>The <em>Journal of Applied Physiology</em> publishes original papers that deal with diverse areas of research in applied physiology, especially those papers emphasizing adaptive and integrative mechanisms. Adaptive physiology includes 1) inherent adaptations such as those related to development, aging, and pathophysiological conditions and 2) adaptations to the external environment such as those occurring with exercise, microgravity, hypoxia, hypo- and hyperbaria, and hypo- and hyperthermic conditions. Integrative physiology includes 1) horizontal integration across organ systems and 2) vertical integration from molecule to cell to organ. In all areas of applied physiology, the use of cutting-edge techniques including molecular and cellular biology is strongly encouraged.</p><p>The wide scientific span of the Journal rests on physiology as its keystone. However, the boundaries of physiology have enlarged as demarcations between concepts and techniques in the physiological, pharmacological, and biochemical sciences become increasingly blurred. Moreover, theoretical articles on research at any level of biological organization ranging from molecules to humans fall within the broad scope of the Journal. Papers dealing with topics in other basic sciences that impinge on physiology are also welcome.</p>
journals.physiology.org
#Durability#Fatigability#Repeatability#Resilience.
Our JAP Viewpoint (accepted!) dives into why these distinct concepts matter in endurance research.
Grateful for the collab with Michael J Joyner + @billysperlich.bsky.social.
Let’s discuss at #ECSS2025 or during the Tour de France!
I’ve been waiting for that one! Looking forward to dive in deep!
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Experiment and learn your response!

Another paper on zone 2 training that neatly demonstrates the great variety in responses of differen intensity markers.

In my opinion, yet another reminder for why you shouldn’t rely on one intensity marker (or generic %HR or %FTP ranges).
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And an experiment observing reliability & agreement of common methods to estimate the upper boundary of "zone 2" from HR, lactate, ventilation, RPE, etc.

Meixner B, et al. 2025. Zone 2 Intensity: A Critical Comparison of Individual Variability... onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Zone2 training may not deliver the same benefits for everyone. Our new study found substantial interindividual variability in physiological responses, even among trained cyclists, indicating that personalized intensity prescriptions are necessary. @billysperlich.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1155/tsm2...