dc.creatorRabelo
dc.creatorFelipe N.; Pasquarelli
dc.creatorBruno N.; Goncalves
dc.creatorBruno; Matzenbacher
dc.creatorFernando; Campos
dc.creatorFabio A. D.; Sampaio
dc.creatorJaime; Nakamura
dc.creatorFabio Y.
dc.date2016-JAN
dc.date2016-06-07T13:14:42Z
dc.date2016-06-07T13:14:42Z
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-29T01:35:28Z
dc.date.available2018-03-29T01:35:28Z
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dc.identifierMonitoring The Intended And Perceived Training Load Of A Professional Futsal Team Over 45 Weeks: A Case Study. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, v. 30, p. 134-140 JAN-2016.
dc.identifier1064-8011
dc.identifierWOS:000367792600016
dc.identifier10.1519/JSC.0000000000001090
dc.identifierhttp://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/Abstract/publishahead/MONITORING_THE_INTENDED_AND_PERCEIVED_TRAINING.96833.aspx
dc.identifierhttp://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/241698
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/1305396
dc.descriptionRabelo, FN, Pasquarelli, BN, Goncalves, B, Matzenbacher, F, Campos, FAD, Sampaio, J, and Nakamura, FY. Monitoring the intended and perceived training load of a professional futsal team over 45 weeks: a case study. J Strength Cond Res 30(1): 134-140, 2016The aims of this study were to compare the training load intended by a coach with the training load perceived by the players, over a 45-week professional futsal team season and to compare the variation of session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) across different periods of the season. Eighteen Brazilian professional futsal players participated in the study. The players' rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and coach's rating of intended exertion (RIE) were collected daily throughout the study. To compare the sRPE variation, the season was divided into 4 periods as follows: preseason (PRE-SEASON), first competitive period (COMP1), intercompetition period (INTER-COMP), and second competitive period (COMP2). Based on the cluster analyses, the training sessions were classified into 3 different intensity zones (low, moderate, and high). In all the season periods and intensity zones, the players' RPEs were lower than the coach's RIE. In the low-intensity zone, the INTER-COMP demonstrated higher sRPE values than did the other periods. In the moderate-intensity zones, the INTER-COMP and COMP2 were similar. Finally, for the high-zone intensity, the PRE-SEASON demonstrated higher values than did the other periods. We concluded that the coach overestimated the training load reported by the players in almost all intensity training zones and season periods. The RPE scale does not seem to be a suitable tool when used by the coach for intended training load. Therefore, technical staff should constantly review the training goals in each season period through daily training load control, always taking into consideration the possibilities and limitations of the RPE method.
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dc.description134
dc.description140
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dc.languageen
dc.publisherLIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
dc.publisher
dc.publisherPHILADELPHIA
dc.relationJOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH
dc.rightsfechado
dc.sourceWOS
dc.subjectSoccer Players
dc.subjectOvertraining Syndrome
dc.subjectSports-medicine
dc.subjectExertion
dc.subjectPerformance
dc.subjectExercise
dc.subjectPerceptions
dc.subjectPrevention
dc.subjectPreseason
dc.subjectSwimmers
dc.titleMonitoring The Intended And Perceived Training Load Of A Professional Futsal Team Over 45 Weeks: A Case Study
dc.typeArtículos de revistas


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