
About
Bent Rønnestad is a Professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Physiology at the Faculty of Social and Health Sciences, University of Inland Norway. His research focuses on endurance performance, interval training, and physiological adaptations in elite athletes. He leads the Trainome research group, exploring training optimization and athlete development.
Key areas of expertise include cycling performance determinants, heat and altitude training effects, and the compatibility of concurrent strength and endurance training. His work emphasizes practical applications for elite athletes, with a focus on maximizing aerobic capacity, lactate threshold, and hemoglobin mass.
Rønnnestad's recent studies highlight the superiority of short-interval training over long intervals for improving endurance performance, the role of heat acclimation in preserving hemoglobin mass, and gender-independent responses to high-intensity workouts. His articles consistently bridge laboratory findings with real-world athletic performance.
No formal awards are listed, though his extensive publication record reflects significant contributions to sports science. He advises on training methodologies for elite cyclists and cross-country skiers, emphasizing microcycle design and physiological monitoring.
Labs/Teams: Trainome Research Group (focuses on training optimization and athlete performance metrics).
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