The ratings of perceived exertion are a widely accepted measure of quantifying, monitoring and regulating exercise intensity. A critical review of the perceived exertion literature since 2000 provides a useful insight into the concepts and themes that have featured prominently in the literature. In this regard, five main themes of enquiry concerning perceived exertion have emerged. These include child-specific rating scales, pictorial scales for adults, self-regulation and the efficacy of using the RPE for predicting maximal oxygen uptake, observations that the RPE scales with time or distance remaining in open- and closed-loop exercise tasks, and the influence of carbohydrate and caffeine ingestion on the ratings of perceived exertion. We ...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the usefulness of the 6-20 rating of perceived exertion ...
Research addressing children's perceptions of exercise effort (their ‘perceived exertion’) has appea...
International audienceAim: To test the validity of Borg’s 6–20 rating of perceived exert...
Since 2008, there have been significant advances to assess the efficacy of the ratings of perceived ...
Since 2008, there have been significant advances to assess the efficacy of the ratings of perceived ...
Perceived exertion has been defined as 'the subjective rating of the intensity of physical work' (0'...
The general aim of the thesis is to answer questions on general and differential aspects of perceive...
Rating of perceived exertion (RPE) has been utilized all over the world for the assessment of subjec...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) have been utilized all over the world for the assessment of subj...
The purpose of this study was made to examine the effect of maximal exercise on the relationship be...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and effort are considered extremely important in the regulation ...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and effort are considered extremely important in the regulation ...
The ratings of perceived exertion are commonly employed within both a clinical and exercise setting ...
The ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) are a widely accepted measure used to quantify, monitor and ...
The mechanisms and concepts of perceived exertion have changed over the years. Thus, the objectives ...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the usefulness of the 6-20 rating of perceived exertion ...
Research addressing children's perceptions of exercise effort (their ‘perceived exertion’) has appea...
International audienceAim: To test the validity of Borg’s 6–20 rating of perceived exert...
Since 2008, there have been significant advances to assess the efficacy of the ratings of perceived ...
Since 2008, there have been significant advances to assess the efficacy of the ratings of perceived ...
Perceived exertion has been defined as 'the subjective rating of the intensity of physical work' (0'...
The general aim of the thesis is to answer questions on general and differential aspects of perceive...
Rating of perceived exertion (RPE) has been utilized all over the world for the assessment of subjec...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) have been utilized all over the world for the assessment of subj...
The purpose of this study was made to examine the effect of maximal exercise on the relationship be...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and effort are considered extremely important in the regulation ...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and effort are considered extremely important in the regulation ...
The ratings of perceived exertion are commonly employed within both a clinical and exercise setting ...
The ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) are a widely accepted measure used to quantify, monitor and ...
The mechanisms and concepts of perceived exertion have changed over the years. Thus, the objectives ...
The aim of the present study was to analyse the usefulness of the 6-20 rating of perceived exertion ...
Research addressing children's perceptions of exercise effort (their ‘perceived exertion’) has appea...
International audienceAim: To test the validity of Borg’s 6–20 rating of perceived exert...