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Monitoring Training Load and Well-Being During the In-Season Phase in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Men’s Basketball

Daniele Conte, Nicholas Kolb, Aaron T. Scanlan, and Fabrizio Santolamazza

potential stressors faced during the season, it is especially important to monitor player training load (TL) and well-being status. In fact, the use of these monitoring tools has been considered useful to maximize physical performance in players while preventing overtraining symptoms. 2 Monitoring

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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

-report well-being questionnaires are a practical tool that can provide insight into an athlete’s status in areas such as muscle soreness, stress, and injury. 3 The perceived well-being of AF players has been shown to influence the exercise intensity of subsequent field-based training sessions 4 and

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Association Between Variations in Training Load, Sleep, and the Well-Being of Professional Hockey Players

Amélie Apinis-Deshaies, Maxime Trempe, and Jonathan Tremblay

sleep. One such factor is the players’ well-being, which is associated with the players’ physiological and psychological adaptation to the training processes. 13 This is especially important considering that athletes can experience the same external TL differently due to contextual factors (eg

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Managing Load to Optimize Well-Being and Recovery During Short-Term Match Congestion in Elite Basketball

Steven H. Doeven, Michel S. Brink, Barbara C.H. Huijgen, Johan de Jong, and Koen A.P.M. Lemmink

self-reported well-being and recovery are sensitive to an acute increase in load and are impaired during periods of intensified competition. 15 , 16 Next to that, neuromuscular recovery as a complementary objective measure is used. 16 If there is inadequate recovery while the load remains high, it is

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Effects of Presession Well-Being Perception on Internal Training Load in Female Volleyball Players

Alexandru Nicolae Ungureanu, Paolo Riccardo Brustio, Gennaro Boccia, Alberto Rainoldi, and Corrado Lupo

blood lactate concentrations, 15 psychological factors also appear to be correlated. Indeed, impaired psychological well-being factors (ie, stress, anxiety, and emotional response) can negatively affect readiness to train and perform in competition, 16 or influence acute neuromuscular performance and

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Sex-Related Changes in Physical Performance, Well-Being, and Neuromuscular Function of Elite Touch Players During a 4-Day International Tournament

Nick Dobbin, Cari Thorpe, Jamie Highton, and Craig Twist

cognitive perturbations associated with team sport athletes involved in congested fixtures is of interest, given the potential negative impact on players’ well-being and physical performance 5 – 7 as well as potential for increased injury risk. During a 2-day international rugby sevens competition where

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A Combined Sleep Hygiene and Mindfulness Intervention to Improve Sleep and Well-Being During High-Performance Youth Tennis Tournaments

Jonathon R. Lever, Alistair P. Murphy, Rob Duffield, and Hugh H.K. Fullagar

athletic populations, 14 , 23 the conflicting evidence of its effect on performance, well-being, and anxiety requires further investigation, particularly in junior athletes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a week-long combined SH and mindfulness intervention during

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Impact of a 6-Day Official Tournament on Physical Demands, Perceptual–Physiological Responses, Well-Being, and Game Performance of Under-18 Basketball Players

Franc García, Julen Castellano, Jordi Vicens-Bordas, Jairo Vázquez-Guerrero, and Davide Ferioli

exertion [RPE]) would reflect the player’s reaction to the imposed stimulus. 2 In implementing a holistic, multifaceted monitoring system, measurement of perceptual well-being is also advocated alongside assessment of PL in team sport environments. 3 Understanding the changes in these parameters can

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Weekly Fluctuations in Salivary Hormone Responses and Their Relationships With Load and Well-Being in Semiprofessional, Male Basketball Players During a Congested In-Season Phase

Paulius Kamarauskas, Inga Lukonaitienė, Aaron T. Scanlan, Davide Ferioli, Henrikas Paulauskas, and Daniele Conte

associated with nonfunctional overreaching. It should also be noted no research has investigated weekly changes in hormonal responses during the in-season phase in basketball players concomitantly with load and well-being variables. A comprehensive analysis of changes in these variables during the in

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Training Load, Neuromuscular Fatigue, and Well-Being of Elite Male Volleyball Athletes During an In-Season Mesocycle

André Rebelo, João R. Pereira, Diogo V. Martinho, Gerson Amorim, Ricardo Lima, and João Valente-dos Santos

athletes’ levels of stress 15 and identifying those at greater risk of becoming injured. 16 Research in volleyball reported well-being measures, such as mood, soreness, and sleep duration, as independent predictors of injury. 7 Therefore, assessing athlete’s mood state and level of tension through tools