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Within-Subject Correlation Between Salivary IgA and Measures of Training Load in Elite Football Players

Pedro Figueiredo, George P. Nassis, and João Brito

and decreased IgA secretion rate have been associated with higher risk of URT infection in athletes. 3 There have been few attempts to quantify the association between sIgA and measures of training load, 1 , 4 but these are limited by suboptimal statistical approaches, including pooling of the data

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Relationship Between External Training Load and Session Rating of Perceived Exertion Training Impulse in Elite Sprinters

Matthew Thome, Sophia Nimphius, Matthew J. Jordan, and Robin T. Thorpe

Training load is categorized into the external mechanical load or the internal psychophysiological load. 1 It can be advantageous for coaches to have detailed information about external training load to better assist them in training prescription and management. However, it may be the internal

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The Quantification of Physical Performance and Internal Training Load in Youth Male Soccer Players During Preseason

Diogo V. Martinho, André Rebelo, Adam Field, Alex S. Ribeiro, Filipa Pereira, Bruno Bizarro, João Ribeiro, Silvano M. Len, Élvio R. Gouveia, and Hugo Sarmento

soccer players are also likely attributed to seasonal variations in load, with peaks in injury observed following periods of inactivity or during rapid spikes in training load, 7 such as during a soccer preseason. 7 Accordingly, there is growing concern relating to heightened injury and overreaching

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The Impact of Training Load on Sleep During a 14-Day Training Camp in Elite, Adolescent, Female Basketball Players

Michele Lastella, Gregory D. Roach, Grace E. Vincent, Aaron T. Scanlan, Shona L. Halson, and Charli Sargent

following day. 3 Athletes recognize the importance of sleep for their recovery and performance. 4 Although training load and competition schedules are 2 major factors known to influence the sleep/wake behaviors of elite adult athletes, 5 , 6 adolescent athletes are exposed to a myriad of additional

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External, Internal, Perceived Training Loads and Their Relationships in Youth Basketball Players Across Different Positions

Pierpaolo Sansone, Alessandro Ceravolo, and Antonio Tessitore

, the demands of basketball appear particularly multifaceted. An ideal approach to monitoring the training load in basketball would include measuring the physical demands imposed on players (external load), which can be seen as the training dose, and their physiological (internal load) and perceptual

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Training Load and Acute Performance Decrements Following Different Training Sessions

Kobe M. Vermeire, Kevin Caen, Jan G. Bourgois, and Jan Boone

The goal of every professional coach and athlete is to optimize performance to the highest level at the required moment of competition. In achieving this, planning and monitoring of the training load (TL) plays a crucial role. Adequate monitoring of TL could help in maximizing performance through

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Skin Temperature, Training Load, and Subjective Muscle Soreness in Junior Endurance Athletes: A Case Study

Thomas W. Jones, Barry C. Shillabeer, and Marco Cardinale

) involved during exercise relates to the imposed training load. The aim of this case study was to describe the variations in Tsk in target body areas affected by running training and examine any relationships with subjective ratings of muscle soreness. Methods Data collection was conducted over 42 d in 2

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Continuous Versus Intermittent Running: Acute Performance Decrement and Training Load

Antonis Kesisoglou, Andrea Nicolò, Lucinda Howland, and Louis Passfield

from 25CON and 25INT; ** P  < .05 from 10INT; *** P  < .05 from 25INT. Figure 3 —Training-load metrics for the training sessions: (A) APD, (B) NASA-TLX, (C) sRPE r , (D) sRPE wr , (E) bTRIMP, (F) eTRIMP, (G) iTRIMP, and (H) rTSS. Values are presented as mean ± SEM. APD indicates acute performance

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A Complex Relationship: Sleep, External Training Load, and Well-Being in Elite Australian Footballers

Benita J. Lalor, Shona L. Halson, Jacqueline Tran, Justin G. Kemp, and Stuart J. Cormack

characteristics of AF players has only been explored in a camp setting, where changes in session RPE showed a moderate negative correlation with sleep duration. 7 Importantly, the relationship between load and the sleep characteristics following the training session was not investigated. Higher training loads

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Training Load Quantification in Women’s Elite Football: A Season-Long Prospective Cohort Study

Ulrik B. Karlsson, Markus Vagle, Håvard Wiig, and Live S. Luteberget

the season and, at the same time, recover for the upcoming match. 1 Consequently, training load during the microcycle has become a topic of interest for practitioners and researchers and, in recent years, a growing body of studies has investigated training load within the microcycle of male football