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Training load model

2022
Athlete monitoring is often an essential role of the sport science practitioner. The primary reason for monitoring athleetes is that the information obtained can be used to guide decisions about future training (i.e., controlling training). Following the process of athlete monitoring allows practitioners to better understand the complex relationships ...
Cormack, Stuart, Coutts, Aaron J.
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Training Load: Differentiating Training Volume and Training Dose

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2022
Louis, Passfield   +3 more
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Velocity-Based Training for Monitoring Training Load and Assessing Training Effects

2021
Currently, velocity-based training (VBT) is one of the hot topics in sport science and among strength and conditioning coaches. However, its wide use has spread some misunderstandings of the fundamental concepts of this methodology. It should be highlighted that this is not a new training method, but rather, a new approach that enables more accurate ...
Fernando Pareja-Blanco, Irineu Loturco
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Planning training loads for special physical training

Long-term training of young weightlifters is conditionally divided into six stages. It helps to objectively and more accurately plan the training of highly qualified athletes, taking into account the age-specific characteristics of their body. In our model of multi-year training of a weightlifter, we deviated from previously existing definitions ...
Jalilov Umidjon Jokhongirovich   +2 more
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Up-Training Loading Responses in Older Adults

Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 1999
This randomized, experimental-control group, multiple-observation study examined the ability of older adults to use center of pressure feedback to up-train the vertical loading response (LR) and the impact that such training had on changes in clinical tests of balance. Eleven community ambulators, aged at least 65 years, with no recent history of falls
S, Wolf   +4 more
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Effect of Training Load on OBLA Determination

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1989
Fifteen male long-distance runners, 35.9 +/- 8.2 years of age, participated in the study. They had 5.7 +/- 2.3 years of running experience, marathon best time of 2,58:51 +/- 0,14:45 h, 10-km personal record of 37:18 +/- 2:50 min, and maximal aerobic power of 64.6 +/- 5.8 ml.kg-1.min-1.
R, Dotan, A, Rotstein, A, Grodjinovsky
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Training Load and Injury Risk

2018
Training load is one of multiple risk factors for sustaining an injury in football. Training workloads are applied to athletes with the goal of inducing positive physiological changes and maximizing performance. The various biological adaptations induced by (appropriate) training increase athletes’ capacity to accept and withstand load and may thus ...
Peter Angele   +2 more
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Training load

2022
Shaun J. McLaren   +3 more
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Training Load

2019
Training load monitoring is used inteam athletes and individual athletes to adjust the dose of training, to reducethe risk of injury to the players and to increase their performance. Trainingload data obtained in training and competitions is calculated with varioussoftware, hardware and formulas and facilitates the training of the players.Due to the ...
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A Load Vehicle Training Simulator

1991
Real-time simulators for military and civilian airplanes have a long tradition as research and development tools in aerospace industry and for pilot training as being practiced by airline companies. Full mission flight simulators have attained lively interest in the media and are well-known to the public.
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