peer-reviewedSession rating of perceived exertion (session-RPE) is a method of monitoring and managing training loads. The purpose of this study was to research how and for what purpose strength and conditioning (S&C) coaches implement this monitoring method within professional rugby union. The study also aimed to assess if S&C coaches found this monitoring method to be valid and effective. An online survey containing 24 fixed response questions was used to assess how S&C coaches applied the session-RPE method. The survey was piloted with expert researchers and practitioners in the area of session-RPE prior to distribution and alterations were made to the survey based on the experts’ feedback. Twenty S&C coaches working with professio...
Regular physical activity and participation in organized sports is important contributor to performa...
There is limited published research on strength and conditioning (S&C) practices in elite rugby unio...
The quantification of internal (i.e., the physical stress imposed on the athlete) and external (i.e....
Session rating of perceived exertion (session-RPE) is a method of monitoring and managing training l...
peer-reviewedThis article instructs strength and conditioning practitioners in the use of the sessio...
To alleviate issues arising from the over/under prescription of training load, coaches must ensure t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of session rating of perceived exerti...
peer-reviewedA training monitoring system (TMS) should be both attainable and scientifically grounde...
This study examined the relative contribution of exercise duration and intensity to team-sport athle...
Coaches devote a considerable amount of time and effort prescribing and selecting exercises to elici...
Objectives: To investigate the application of differential ratings of perceived exertion (dRPE) to t...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of training mode on the relationships between measures o...
The monitoring of training load is important to ensure athletes are adapting optimally to a training...
Purpose: The aim of this review is to (1) retrieve all data validating the Session-rating of perceiv...
There is limited published research on strength and conditioning (S&C) practices in elite rugby unio...
Regular physical activity and participation in organized sports is important contributor to performa...
There is limited published research on strength and conditioning (S&C) practices in elite rugby unio...
The quantification of internal (i.e., the physical stress imposed on the athlete) and external (i.e....
Session rating of perceived exertion (session-RPE) is a method of monitoring and managing training l...
peer-reviewedThis article instructs strength and conditioning practitioners in the use of the sessio...
To alleviate issues arising from the over/under prescription of training load, coaches must ensure t...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of session rating of perceived exerti...
peer-reviewedA training monitoring system (TMS) should be both attainable and scientifically grounde...
This study examined the relative contribution of exercise duration and intensity to team-sport athle...
Coaches devote a considerable amount of time and effort prescribing and selecting exercises to elici...
Objectives: To investigate the application of differential ratings of perceived exertion (dRPE) to t...
Purpose: This study investigated the effect of training mode on the relationships between measures o...
The monitoring of training load is important to ensure athletes are adapting optimally to a training...
Purpose: The aim of this review is to (1) retrieve all data validating the Session-rating of perceiv...
There is limited published research on strength and conditioning (S&C) practices in elite rugby unio...
Regular physical activity and participation in organized sports is important contributor to performa...
There is limited published research on strength and conditioning (S&C) practices in elite rugby unio...
The quantification of internal (i.e., the physical stress imposed on the athlete) and external (i.e....