This study assessed the acute response of salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations to four exercise protocols in 27 elite male rugby players. Each athlete completed four protocols in random order on separate in-season weeks. Two protocols were resistance training based consisting of four exercises (high pull, bench press, squat and chin-ups/prone row): Protocol 1 consisted of 5 sets of 15 repetitions at 55% of 1 repetition maximum (1 RM) with 1-minute rest (5 � 15-55%). Protocol 2 consisted of three sets of five repetitions at 85% 1 RM with 2-minute rest (3 � 5-85%). Protocol 3 was a strongman (STRNG) session consisting of three stations within a circuit of exercises that included exercises such as battling ropes, prowler push, f...
This study examined changes in salivary testosterone and cortisol following a resistance and a plyom...
The aim of this study was to determine the acute neuromuscular, biochemical and endocrine responses ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
This study assessed the acute response of salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations to four ...
This study assessed the responses of salivary-free testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) concentrations ...
For elite athletes, testosterone and cortisol play an important role in the training process by cont...
Rugby union is a highly competitive and physically demanding contact sport in which successful outco...
Aim. To prevent overtraining and to ensure that the athletic training program will result in perform...
The aim was to monitor the acute hormonal responses to different strength training sessions on stren...
Aim. To examine the effects of a resistance-training program on strength, body composition and basel...
Excessive training and inadequate recovery can lead to states of overtraining and performance decrem...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
This study examined the effects of short-cycle sprints on power, strength, and salivary hormones in ...
Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury and illn...
The testosterone (T) responses to a physical stimulus are thought to be more stable and reproducible...
This study examined changes in salivary testosterone and cortisol following a resistance and a plyom...
The aim of this study was to determine the acute neuromuscular, biochemical and endocrine responses ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
This study assessed the acute response of salivary testosterone and cortisol concentrations to four ...
This study assessed the responses of salivary-free testosterone (T) and cortisol (C) concentrations ...
For elite athletes, testosterone and cortisol play an important role in the training process by cont...
Rugby union is a highly competitive and physically demanding contact sport in which successful outco...
Aim. To prevent overtraining and to ensure that the athletic training program will result in perform...
The aim was to monitor the acute hormonal responses to different strength training sessions on stren...
Aim. To examine the effects of a resistance-training program on strength, body composition and basel...
Excessive training and inadequate recovery can lead to states of overtraining and performance decrem...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
This study examined the effects of short-cycle sprints on power, strength, and salivary hormones in ...
Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury and illn...
The testosterone (T) responses to a physical stimulus are thought to be more stable and reproducible...
This study examined changes in salivary testosterone and cortisol following a resistance and a plyom...
The aim of this study was to determine the acute neuromuscular, biochemical and endocrine responses ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...