2013
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0b013e31825bb469
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Physiological Responses to an Intensified Period of Rugby League Competition

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“…Using this tool, it is possible to monitor these five characteristics of wellness individually, and also to examine overall wellbeing by summing the five scores [34]. Research using this questionnaire in team sport athletes has shown it to be sensitive to subtle daily changes in training load [35], and to corroborate neuromuscular and muscle damage responses during intensified periods of competition [36]. As previously discussed regarding sRPE load assessment, using this (or similar) questionnaires to monitor how athletes are responding to resistance training sessions allows direct comparisons with other types of training, making data analysis and reporting more simple.…”
Section: Srpe Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this tool, it is possible to monitor these five characteristics of wellness individually, and also to examine overall wellbeing by summing the five scores [34]. Research using this questionnaire in team sport athletes has shown it to be sensitive to subtle daily changes in training load [35], and to corroborate neuromuscular and muscle damage responses during intensified periods of competition [36]. As previously discussed regarding sRPE load assessment, using this (or similar) questionnaires to monitor how athletes are responding to resistance training sessions allows direct comparisons with other types of training, making data analysis and reporting more simple.…”
Section: Srpe Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 There are, however, intensified periods of competition when players are required to compete with relatively short between-match recovery periods. Studies have examined fatigue and performance responses of subelite 6 and junior players 7 during tournaments where multiple matches were played over five days. In both studies the accumulation of fatigue as the tournament progressed impacted on players' capacity for high intensity exercise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring training loads is necessary since the balance between training load and recovery is a determinant factor to obtain positive adaptations to training 9 . Studies have shown a decline in countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) performance after basketball training sessions 10 , after cumulative sessions of overload rugby training with limited recovery 11 , after a rugby game 12 , and after a period of rugby competitions 13 . The loss of muscle function observed after these exhaustive exercises is related to metabolic fatigue and the magnitude of exercise-induced muscle injury 7,14 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%