Many athletes, coaches, and support staff are taking an increasingly scientific approach to both designing and monitoring training programs. Appropriate load monitoring can aid in determining whether an athlete is adapting to a training program and in minimizing the risk of developing non-functional overreaching, illness, and/or injury. In order to gain an understanding of the training load and its effect on the athlete, a number of potential markers are available for use. However, very few of these markers have strong scientific evidence supporting their use, and there is yet to be a single, definitive marker described in the literature. Research has investigated a number of external load quantifying and monitoring tools, such as power out...
Monitoring an athlete's physiological status in response to various types and volumes of (aerobic-or...
The high incidence of injury during swim training and the increasing demands of the sports make moni...
A comprehensive monitoring of fitness, fatigue, and performance is crucial for understanding an athl...
Training monitoring is about keeping track of what athletes accomplish in training, for the purpose ...
The main objective of training is to improve performance and, therefore, reduce injuries. For that r...
Regular physical activity and participation in organized sports is important contributor to performa...
This commentary delivers a practical perspective on the current state of subjective training load (T...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Monitoring the load placed on athletes in both training and competition ...
The ability to perform sports is mainly developed by the stimuli of movement; if these stimuli are ...
There have been considerable advances in monitoring the training load in running based team sports i...
The quantification and monitoring of training load (TL) has been the topic of many scientific works ...
Monitoring of recovery in the context of athletic performance has gained significant importance duri...
Abstract This commentary delivers a practical perspective on the current state of subjective trainin...
Athlete tracking and monitoring have made recent technological advancements to encompass internal ph...
The increase in competition demands in elite team sports over recent years has prompted much attenti...
Monitoring an athlete's physiological status in response to various types and volumes of (aerobic-or...
The high incidence of injury during swim training and the increasing demands of the sports make moni...
A comprehensive monitoring of fitness, fatigue, and performance is crucial for understanding an athl...
Training monitoring is about keeping track of what athletes accomplish in training, for the purpose ...
The main objective of training is to improve performance and, therefore, reduce injuries. For that r...
Regular physical activity and participation in organized sports is important contributor to performa...
This commentary delivers a practical perspective on the current state of subjective training load (T...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Monitoring the load placed on athletes in both training and competition ...
The ability to perform sports is mainly developed by the stimuli of movement; if these stimuli are ...
There have been considerable advances in monitoring the training load in running based team sports i...
The quantification and monitoring of training load (TL) has been the topic of many scientific works ...
Monitoring of recovery in the context of athletic performance has gained significant importance duri...
Abstract This commentary delivers a practical perspective on the current state of subjective trainin...
Athlete tracking and monitoring have made recent technological advancements to encompass internal ph...
The increase in competition demands in elite team sports over recent years has prompted much attenti...
Monitoring an athlete's physiological status in response to various types and volumes of (aerobic-or...
The high incidence of injury during swim training and the increasing demands of the sports make moni...
A comprehensive monitoring of fitness, fatigue, and performance is crucial for understanding an athl...