Although sleep disturbance is a common complaint in overtrained athletes, the role of sleep in the overtraining process is not clear. This study aimed (i) to compare sleep efficiency/quantity at the start of a competition phase in elite adolescent sprinters who adapted to prior training with that in those who maladapt and (ii) to examine the influence of prior training, fatigue, and sleep on performance through a moderated mediation model. Fatigue (via Profile of Mood State) and internal training load (via session rating of perceived exertion and duration of training as volume) were measured in 20 sprinters (mean age: 15.9 ± 1.7 years) across 4 mesocycles (baseline (T1); preparatory (T2); precompetitive (T3); and competitive (T4) phases), o...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep is essential in the preparation for, and the recovery from, training and competition. Despite ...
Objective: Sleep has a significant impact on athletes. Studies demonstrate that athletes sleep less ...
To achieve optimal athletic performance and competition readiness, it is crucial to balance the high...
In any sport, successful performance requires a planned approach to training and recovery. While sle...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Objectives: Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While it is generally...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
The importance of adequate sleep for athletic functioning is well established. Still, the literature...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
Sleep is a re-occurring behavioral state of reduced movement and responsiveness. In its simplest for...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
This investigation examined precompetitive sleep behaviour of 103 athletes and how it relates to pre...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Although its true function remains unclear, s...
Good sleep is critical for optimising recovery and athletic performance. Yet, few studies have inves...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep is essential in the preparation for, and the recovery from, training and competition. Despite ...
Objective: Sleep has a significant impact on athletes. Studies demonstrate that athletes sleep less ...
To achieve optimal athletic performance and competition readiness, it is crucial to balance the high...
In any sport, successful performance requires a planned approach to training and recovery. While sle...
Sleep is important for physiological and psychological restoration; as such, athletes are encouraged...
Objectives: Sleep is essential for recovery and performance in elite athletes. While it is generally...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
The importance of adequate sleep for athletic functioning is well established. Still, the literature...
Performance capacity in athletes depends on the ability to recover from past exercise. While evidenc...
Sleep is a re-occurring behavioral state of reduced movement and responsiveness. In its simplest for...
There is an emerging consensus that sleep is an important part of the post-exercise recovery process...
This investigation examined precompetitive sleep behaviour of 103 athletes and how it relates to pre...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Although its true function remains unclear, s...
Good sleep is critical for optimising recovery and athletic performance. Yet, few studies have inves...
Sleep is a necessity, vital for both health and the majority of biological functions. With the recog...
Sleep is essential in the preparation for, and the recovery from, training and competition. Despite ...
Objective: Sleep has a significant impact on athletes. Studies demonstrate that athletes sleep less ...