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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1973
ABSTRACTEarly studies of subjective force estimates for short-time work on a bicycle ergometer are reviewed. Results showed that perceived pedal resistance followed a positively accelerating function with an exponent of 1.6.
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ABSTRACTEarly studies of subjective force estimates for short-time work on a bicycle ergometer are reviewed. Results showed that perceived pedal resistance followed a positively accelerating function with an exponent of 1.6.
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Sports Medicine, 2006
Because little is known about the effects of aging on perceived exertion, the aim of this article is to review the key findings from the published literature concerning rating of perceived exertion (RPE) in relation to the developmental level of a subject.
Groslambert, Alain, Mahon, A.
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Because little is known about the effects of aging on perceived exertion, the aim of this article is to review the key findings from the published literature concerning rating of perceived exertion (RPE) in relation to the developmental level of a subject.
Groslambert, Alain, Mahon, A.
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Use of Ratings of Perceived Exertion in Sports
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2012The rating of perceived exertion (RPE) is a recognized marker of intensity and of homeostatic disturbance during exercise. It is typically monitored during exercise tests to complement other measures of intensity. The purpose of this commentary is to highlight the remarkable value of RPE as a psychophysiological integrator in adults.
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Sensory cues for perceived exertion
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1981A variety of physiological responses, classified as local or central factors, have been suggested as providing the primary input for perception of effort during exercise. The potency of these responses as perceptual cues, however, has seldom been addressed in terms of relevant modifying variables such as exercise intensity, exercise duration, exercise ...
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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2014
Despite various contributing factors, session rating of perceived exertion has the potential to affect a large proportion of the global sporting and clinical communities since it is an inexpensive and simple tool that is highly practical and accurately measures an athlete’s outcome of training or competition.
M. Haddad, J. Padulo, K. Chamari
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Despite various contributing factors, session rating of perceived exertion has the potential to affect a large proportion of the global sporting and clinical communities since it is an inexpensive and simple tool that is highly practical and accurately measures an athlete’s outcome of training or competition.
M. Haddad, J. Padulo, K. Chamari
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The Role of the Rating-of-Perceived-Exertion Template in Pacing
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2018The rating-of-perceived-exertion (RPE) template is thought to regulate pacing and has been shown to be very robust in different circumstances. Purpose: The primary purpose was to investigate whether the RPE template can be manipulated by changing the race distance during the course of a time trial.
Schallig, Wouter+6 more
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Psychological factors influencing perceived exertion
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1973ABSTRACTA series of experiments involving the interaction of perceived exertion, selected psychological states and traits, and metabolic responsivity to bicycle ergometry are reviewed. The findings indicate that normal subjects are capable of consistently identifying differences in work load by ...
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On the Current Status of Rated Perceived Exertion
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1997This paper chronicles the psychophysical principles which led to the development of the Ratings of Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale by Borg in 1970 and a concise, comprehensive summary of research on the scale. The current status of research is examined by discussion of several important areas within the field including psychophysical scaling, scale ...
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Perceived exertion during walking and running???II
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1973ABSTRACTIt was hypothesized that perceptions of exertion while running would be greater than for walking at velocities lower than approximately 4.0 mph. The reverse was hypothesized at velocities higher than approximately 4.0 mph. Twenty male university students served as subjects.
Kenneth F. Metz+5 more
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Perceived Exertion Scale Validation
2014Both concurrent and construct validity are important psychometric properties for perceived exertion scales applied in the clinical and performance settings. A graded exercise test that employs a perceptual estimation protocol is the standard for determination of perceived exertion scale validity for both aerobic and resistance exercise.
Michael Gallagher+2 more
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