The purpose of this study was to quantify training loads (TL) of high intensity sessions through original methods (TRIMP; session-RPE; Work-Endurance-Recovery) and their updated alternatives (TRIMPcumulative; RPEalone; New-WER). Ten endurance athletes were requested to perform five sessions until exhaustion. Session 1 composed by a 800m maximal performance and four intermittent sessions performed at the 800m velocity, three sessions with 400m of interval length and work:recovery ratios of 2:1, 1:1 and 1:2 and one with 200m intervals and 1:1. Total TL were quantified from the sessions' beginning to the cool-down period and an intermediate TL (TL800) was calculated when 800m running was accumulated within the sessions. At the end of the sessi...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and session-RPE methods are widely used as estimate of exercise ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe external training load and internal training load through sets of a single s...
Objective. — As the concept of training load grows in popularity, inconsistencies in definitions an...
Purpose: Numerous methods exist to quantify training load (TL). However, the relationship with perfo...
Purpose: To examine the differences in training load (TL) metrics when quantifying training sessions...
Justin A. DeBlauw 1, Derek A. Crawford 2, Nicholas B. Drake 3, Michael J. Carper 2 and Katie M. Hein...
The aim of this study was to validate the quantification of internal training load (session rating p...
M.J. Andvik, A. Seipel, C.B. Jones, and J.T. Penry Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Successful...
The session rate of perceived exertion method (sRPE) has often been utilized in sports activities in...
The aim of this study was to validate the quantification of internal training load (session rating p...
Purpose: To provide novel insight regarding the influence of exercise modality on training load mana...
BACKGROUND: The training impulse (TRIMP) provides a means of quantifying training dose during physic...
Purpose: The aim of this review is to (1) retrieve all data validating the Session-rating of perceiv...
Intensity during strength training has been commonly identified with relative load (percentage of on...
There are different Indices of Training Stress of varying complexity, to quantification Training loa...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and session-RPE methods are widely used as estimate of exercise ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe external training load and internal training load through sets of a single s...
Objective. — As the concept of training load grows in popularity, inconsistencies in definitions an...
Purpose: Numerous methods exist to quantify training load (TL). However, the relationship with perfo...
Purpose: To examine the differences in training load (TL) metrics when quantifying training sessions...
Justin A. DeBlauw 1, Derek A. Crawford 2, Nicholas B. Drake 3, Michael J. Carper 2 and Katie M. Hein...
The aim of this study was to validate the quantification of internal training load (session rating p...
M.J. Andvik, A. Seipel, C.B. Jones, and J.T. Penry Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Successful...
The session rate of perceived exertion method (sRPE) has often been utilized in sports activities in...
The aim of this study was to validate the quantification of internal training load (session rating p...
Purpose: To provide novel insight regarding the influence of exercise modality on training load mana...
BACKGROUND: The training impulse (TRIMP) provides a means of quantifying training dose during physic...
Purpose: The aim of this review is to (1) retrieve all data validating the Session-rating of perceiv...
Intensity during strength training has been commonly identified with relative load (percentage of on...
There are different Indices of Training Stress of varying complexity, to quantification Training loa...
Ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and session-RPE methods are widely used as estimate of exercise ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe external training load and internal training load through sets of a single s...
Objective. — As the concept of training load grows in popularity, inconsistencies in definitions an...