Objectives To assess the time course of changes in physical performance in response to match-play tennis under heat stress. Methods Two matches consisting of 20 min of effective playing time (2×10 min segments) were played in COOL (∼102 min; ∼22°C and 70% relative humidity (RH)) and HOT (∼119 min; ∼36°C and 35% RH) environments. Repeated-sprint ability (3×15 m, 15 s rest), 15 m sprint time with a direction change (180°), vertical jump height (squat and countermovement jumps) and leg stiffness (multirebound jumps) were assessed in 12 competitive male players prematch, midmatch and postmatch, and 24 and 48 h after match completion. Results During the repeated-sprint ability test, initial (+2.3% and +3.1%) and cumulated sprint (+1.5% and...
2 Objectives: This report describes physiological and behavioural mechanisms behind the control of b...
Training and competition in major track-and-field events, and for many team or racquet sports, often...
This review addresses metabolic, neural, mechanical and thermal alterations during tennis match play...
Objectives To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological a...
Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associated with m...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in rapid muscle force/torque production capacity and...
i32–i38. Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associat...
Objectives This study tested the hypothesis that impairments in lower limb maximal strength and volu...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
Tennis match play often occurs in hot humid conditions increasing the risk of heat illness incidence...
Background: Tennis is an intermittent sport, characterized by hundreds of repetitive explosive effor...
Objective: To describe the physiological responses to tournament tennis in relation to prevailing en...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To determine how consecutive days of prolonged tennis match pla...
Objectives: This report describes the thermal stresses and strains during competitive singles tennis...
2 Objectives: This report describes physiological and behavioural mechanisms behind the control of b...
Training and competition in major track-and-field events, and for many team or racquet sports, often...
This review addresses metabolic, neural, mechanical and thermal alterations during tennis match play...
Objectives To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological a...
Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associated with m...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in rapid muscle force/torque production capacity and...
i32–i38. Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associat...
Objectives This study tested the hypothesis that impairments in lower limb maximal strength and volu...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
This article reviews research sourced through sport science and medical journal databases (SportDisc...
Tennis match play often occurs in hot humid conditions increasing the risk of heat illness incidence...
Background: Tennis is an intermittent sport, characterized by hundreds of repetitive explosive effor...
Objective: To describe the physiological responses to tournament tennis in relation to prevailing en...
© 2015 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To determine how consecutive days of prolonged tennis match pla...
Objectives: This report describes the thermal stresses and strains during competitive singles tennis...
2 Objectives: This report describes physiological and behavioural mechanisms behind the control of b...
Training and competition in major track-and-field events, and for many team or racquet sports, often...
This review addresses metabolic, neural, mechanical and thermal alterations during tennis match play...