The present investigation described and compared the internal and external training loads during basketball training. Eight semi-professional male basketball players (mean ± SD, age: 26.3 ± 6.7 years; stature: 188.1 ± 6.2 cm; body mass: 92.0 ± 13.8 kg) were monitored across aseven-week period during the preparatory phase of the annual training plan. A total of 44 total sessions were monitored. Player session ratings of perceived exertion (sRPE), heart rate (HR), and accelerometer data were collected across each training session. Internal training load was determined using the session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE), training impulse (TRIMP), and summated-heart-rate-zones (SHRZ) training load models. External training load was calculated...
Introduction Quantification of training load (TL) is essential for monitoring an effective training ...
The aim of this study was to examine the training load (TL) profile of professional elite level bask...
193 p.After a systematic revision of the scholar literature about load monitoring inbasketball, we d...
The present investigation described and compared the internal and external training loads during bas...
Purpose: To compare perceptual and physiological training load responses during various basketball t...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships between external and internal workloads using a comprehens...
Introduction: To date, internal measures have largely been used to quantify training load (TL) in ba...
The study aimed to describe and compare the external training load, monitored using microtechnology,...
Purpose: The monitoring of individualized athlete responses to training stimuli is important to coac...
Purpose: The influence of various factors on training-load (TL) responses in basketball has received...
Purpose: The influence of various factors on training-load (TL) responses in basketball has received...
This study quantified average and peak external intensities of various basketball training drills. T...
Load monitoring in basketball is fundamental to develop training programs, maximizing performance wh...
The aim of this study was to compare external load, calculated by an accelerometer training load mod...
This study aimed at assessing the external [Player Load (PL), acceleration (ACC), changes of directi...
Introduction Quantification of training load (TL) is essential for monitoring an effective training ...
The aim of this study was to examine the training load (TL) profile of professional elite level bask...
193 p.After a systematic revision of the scholar literature about load monitoring inbasketball, we d...
The present investigation described and compared the internal and external training loads during bas...
Purpose: To compare perceptual and physiological training load responses during various basketball t...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships between external and internal workloads using a comprehens...
Introduction: To date, internal measures have largely been used to quantify training load (TL) in ba...
The study aimed to describe and compare the external training load, monitored using microtechnology,...
Purpose: The monitoring of individualized athlete responses to training stimuli is important to coac...
Purpose: The influence of various factors on training-load (TL) responses in basketball has received...
Purpose: The influence of various factors on training-load (TL) responses in basketball has received...
This study quantified average and peak external intensities of various basketball training drills. T...
Load monitoring in basketball is fundamental to develop training programs, maximizing performance wh...
The aim of this study was to compare external load, calculated by an accelerometer training load mod...
This study aimed at assessing the external [Player Load (PL), acceleration (ACC), changes of directi...
Introduction Quantification of training load (TL) is essential for monitoring an effective training ...
The aim of this study was to examine the training load (TL) profile of professional elite level bask...
193 p.After a systematic revision of the scholar literature about load monitoring inbasketball, we d...