peer-reviewedInsufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury and illness. The aim of this study was to evaluate salivary cortisol as a marker of recovery in elite rugby union players. Method: Over a 10-wk preseason training period, 19 male elite rugby union players provided saliva swabs biweekly (Monday and Friday mornings). Subjective markers of recovery were collected every morning of each training day. Session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) was taken after every training session, and training load was calculated (sRPE × session duration). Results: Multilevel analysis found no significant association between salivary cortisol and training load or subjective markers of recovery (all P > .05)...
Purpose: To assess the measures of salivary free testosterone and cortisol concentrations across sel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in neuromuscular, perceptual and hormonal measu...
ObjectivesResearch has linked physiological (e.g., hormonal, affective, fatigue) outcomes to perform...
PURPOSE:Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury ...
Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury and illn...
Introduction: In elite athletes, the margins between success and failure are very small, and so to ...
For elite athletes, testosterone and cortisol play an important role in the training process by cont...
Background: Post-match fatigue has yet to be investigated inacademy rugby union players.Objectives: ...
To minimize underperformance, injury, and illness, and to enhance readiness for training and match-p...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins in Journa...
The aim of this study was to observe and quantify changes in training load (TL), running performance...
Optimal recovery between matches is critically important in team sports. Indeed, altered neuromuscul...
Background: Post-match fatigue has yet to be investigated in academy rugby union players. Objectives...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
International audienceDubois, R, Lyons, M, Paillard, T, Maurelli, O, and Prioux, J. Influence of wee...
Purpose: To assess the measures of salivary free testosterone and cortisol concentrations across sel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in neuromuscular, perceptual and hormonal measu...
ObjectivesResearch has linked physiological (e.g., hormonal, affective, fatigue) outcomes to perform...
PURPOSE:Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury ...
Insufficient recovery can lead to a decrease in performance and increase the risk of injury and illn...
Introduction: In elite athletes, the margins between success and failure are very small, and so to ...
For elite athletes, testosterone and cortisol play an important role in the training process by cont...
Background: Post-match fatigue has yet to be investigated inacademy rugby union players.Objectives: ...
To minimize underperformance, injury, and illness, and to enhance readiness for training and match-p...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins in Journa...
The aim of this study was to observe and quantify changes in training load (TL), running performance...
Optimal recovery between matches is critically important in team sports. Indeed, altered neuromuscul...
Background: Post-match fatigue has yet to be investigated in academy rugby union players. Objectives...
This thesis presents three studies investigating the use of salivary measurements in monitoring plas...
International audienceDubois, R, Lyons, M, Paillard, T, Maurelli, O, and Prioux, J. Influence of wee...
Purpose: To assess the measures of salivary free testosterone and cortisol concentrations across sel...
The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in neuromuscular, perceptual and hormonal measu...
ObjectivesResearch has linked physiological (e.g., hormonal, affective, fatigue) outcomes to perform...