نتایج جستجو برای: training load

تعداد نتایج: 461908  

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2015
James J Malone Rocco Di Michele Ryland Morgans Darren Burgess James P Morton Barry Drust

PURPOSE To quantify the seasonal training load completed by professional soccer players of the English Premier League. METHODS Thirty players were sampled (using GPS, heart rate, and rating of perceived exertion [RPE]) during the daily training sessions of the 2011-12 preseason and in-season period. Preseason data were analyzed across 6×1-wk microcycles. In-season data were analyzed across 6×...

2013
Argyris G. Toubekis Evgenia Drosou Vassilios Gourgoulis Savvas Thomaidis Helen Douda Savvas P. Tokmakidis

The study examined the changes of training load and physiological parameters in relation to competitive performance during a period leading to a national championship. The training content of twelve swimmers (age: 14.2±1.3 yrs) was recorded four weeks before the national championship (two weeks of normal training and two weeks of the taper). The training load was calculated: i) by the swimmer's...

Journal: :Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis 2018

Journal: :Journal of science and medicine in sport 2018
Melanie Knufinke Arne Nieuwenhuys Sabine A E Geurts Els I S Møst Kamiel Maase Maarten H Moen Anton M L Coenen Michiel A J Kompier

OBJECTIVES Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While it is generally assumed that exercise benefits sleep, high training load may jeopardize sleep and hence limit adequate recovery. To examine this, the current study assessed objective sleep quantity and sleep stage distributions in elite athletes and calculated their association with perceived training load. DE...

Journal: :The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 2004

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2009
Pedro E Alcaraz José Manuel Palao José L L Elvira

An excessive load in resisted sprint training can produce changes in running patterns. Therefore, load control is essential to ensure the specificity of these training methods. The most common way to control it is through the percentage of velocity lost in relation to maximum velocity. The present paper describes a study that aimed to establish the load for sprint training with sled towing. The...

2017
Kanako Hamaguchi Toshiyuki Kurihara Masahiro Fujimoto Motoyuki Iemitsu Koji Sato Takafumi Hamaoka Kiyoshi Sanada

BACKGROUND Age-related reduction in bone mineral density (BMD) is generally accelerated in women after menopause, and could be even more pronounced in individuals with sarcopenia. Light-load power training with a low number of repetitions would increase BMD, significantly reducing bone loss in individuals at risk of osteoporosis. This study investigated the effects of low-repetition, light-load...

2015
Paolo Gaudino F. Marcello Iaia Anthony J. Strudwick Richard D. Hawkins Giampietro Alberti Greg Atkinson Warren Gregson John Moores

Purpose: The aim of the present study was to identify the external training load markers that are most influential of session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) training load (RPE-TL) during elite soccer training. Methods: Twenty-two elite players competing in the English Premier League were monitored. Training load data (RPE and 10 Hz GPS integrated with a 100 Hz accelerometer) were collected ...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 1998
C Foster

PURPOSE Overtraining is primarily related to sustained high load training, often coupled with other stressors. Studies in animal models have suggested that unremittingly heavy training (monotonous training) may increase the likelihood of developing overtraining syndrome. The purpose of this study was to extend our preliminary observations by relating the incidence of illnesses and minor injurie...

2017
Charles Ricardo Lopes Marcelo Saldanha Aoki Alex Harley Crisp Renê Scarpari de Mattos Miguel Alves Lins Gustavo Ribeiro da Mota Brad Jon Schoenfeld Paulo Henrique Marchetti

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of moderate-load (10 RM) and low-load (20 RM) resistance training schemes on maximal strength and body composition. Sixteen resistance-trained men were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: a moderate-load group (n = 8) or a low-load group (n = 8). The resistance training schemes consisted of 8 exercises performed 4 times per week for 6 weeks. ...

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