نتایج جستجو برای: training load

تعداد نتایج: 461908  

2017
Christopher M. Jones Peter C. Griffiths Stephen D. Mellalieu

BACKGROUND Coaches, sport scientists, clinicians and medical personnel face a constant challenge to prescribe sufficient training load to produce training adaption while minimising fatigue, performance inhibition and risk of injury/illness. OBJECTIVE The aim of this review was to investigate the relationship between injury and illness and longitudinal training load and fatigue markers in spor...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2015
James J Malone Conall F Murtagh Ryland Morgans Darren J Burgess James P Morton Barry Drust

This study examined the change in countermovement jump (CMJ) performance across a microcycle of training in professional soccer players during the in-season period. Nine elite youth soccer players performed a CMJ test before and after 4 consecutive soccer training sessions of an in-season weekly microcycle. Training load was quantified using global positioning systems, heart rate, and rating of...

2014
Erik P Rader G Roger Miller Robert D Chetlin Oliver Wirth Brent A Baker

Investigation of volitional animal models of resistance training has been instrumental in our understanding of adaptive training. However, these studies have lacked reactive force measurements, a precise performance measure, and morphological analysis at a distinct phase of training - when initial strength gains precede muscle hypertrophy. Our aim was to expose rats to one month of training (70...

2016
Benjamin Piggott Edith Cowan Ben Piggott

In any competitive sporting environment, it is crucial to a team’s success to have the maximum number of their players free from injury and illness and available for selection in as many games as possible throughout the season. The training programme of the club, and therefore training load, can have an impact on the incidence of injury and illness amongst the players. The purpose of this study...

2017
Weiliang Wu Xianming Zhang Lin Lin Yonger Ou Xiaoying Li Lili Guan Bingpeng Guo Luqian Zhou Rongchang Chen

PURPOSE Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) is a rehabilitation therapy for stable patients with COPD. However, its therapeutic effect remains undefined due to the unclear nature of diaphragmatic mobilization during IMT. Diaphragmatic mobilization, represented by transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi), and neural respiratory drive, expressed as the corrected root mean square (RMS) of the diaphragmatic...

2017
Brendan H. Lazarus Andrew M. Stewart Kevin M. White Amber E. Rowell Alireza Esmaeili William G. Hopkins Robert J. Aughey

Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team sport. The aim of this study was to validate a novel measure of training load by quantifying the training-performance relationship of elite Australian footballers. Methods: The primary training measure of each of 36 players was weekly load derived from a weighted combination of Global Positioning Sys...

2014
Marcelo Ricardo Cabral Dias Roberto Simão Geraldo Heleno Ribeiro Machado Hélio Furtado Nelson Fortuna Sousa Helder Miguel Fernandes Francisco José Félix Saavedra

The aims of this study were to: (1) compare the Heart Rate (HR) and Rating Perceived Exertion (RPE) in training with self-selected and imposed loads, and (2) associate the OMNI-Walk/Run and Borg scales with self-selected and imposed loads, both on a treadmill. Ten trained men (20.3 ± 2.0 years, 75.6 ± 9.8 kg, 175.1 ± 5.1 cm) participated in a training program with self-selected load (time and s...

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