This study assessed the responses of salivary-free testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) concentrations across selected training workouts and their association with the subsequent competition outcomes in professional rugby league. Thirteen rugby league players were assessed for salivary-free T and C concentrations across 5 training workouts performed 3-4 days before a competitive game. The game outcomes included wins and losses and game-ranked performance (1-5) based on the number of points scored, the points differential, and a coach rating. Data were pooled across the winning (n = 3) and losing (n = 2) outcomes. Pooled free T concentrations (absolute and relative changes) were significantly (p < 0.01) elevated across those workouts that prece...
ObjectivesEvidence suggests that stress-induced changes in testosterone and cortisol are related to ...
The aim of this study was to identify indicators of non-functional overreaching (NFOR) in team sport...
We tested the effects of different post-match recovery interventions on the subsequent hormonal resp...
This study assessed the acute response of salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations to four ...
This study assessed the acute response of salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations to four ...
Purpose: To assess the measures of salivary free testosterone and cortisol concentrations across sel...
For elite athletes, testosterone and cortisol play an important role in the training process by cont...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the acute and short-term muscle enzyme and endocrine...
Rugby union is a highly competitive and physically demanding contact sport in which successful outco...
Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury and illn...
Aim. To prevent overtraining and to ensure that the athletic training program will result in perform...
Excessive training and inadequate recovery can lead to states of overtraining and performance decrem...
This study examined the effects of short-cycle sprints on power, strength, and salivary hormones in ...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in neuromuscular, perceptual and hormonal measu...
ObjectivesEvidence suggests that stress-induced changes in testosterone and cortisol are related to ...
The aim of this study was to identify indicators of non-functional overreaching (NFOR) in team sport...
We tested the effects of different post-match recovery interventions on the subsequent hormonal resp...
This study assessed the acute response of salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations to four ...
This study assessed the acute response of salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations to four ...
Purpose: To assess the measures of salivary free testosterone and cortisol concentrations across sel...
For elite athletes, testosterone and cortisol play an important role in the training process by cont...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the acute and short-term muscle enzyme and endocrine...
Rugby union is a highly competitive and physically demanding contact sport in which successful outco...
Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury and illn...
Aim. To prevent overtraining and to ensure that the athletic training program will result in perform...
Excessive training and inadequate recovery can lead to states of overtraining and performance decrem...
This study examined the effects of short-cycle sprints on power, strength, and salivary hormones in ...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in neuromuscular, perceptual and hormonal measu...
ObjectivesEvidence suggests that stress-induced changes in testosterone and cortisol are related to ...
The aim of this study was to identify indicators of non-functional overreaching (NFOR) in team sport...
We tested the effects of different post-match recovery interventions on the subsequent hormonal resp...