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Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players
PURPOSE: To investigate short-term training and recovery-related effects on heart rate during a standardized submaximal running test. METHODS: Ten elite badminton players (7 females and 3 males) were monitored during a 12-week training period in preparation for the World Championships. Exercise hear...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7751974/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33347512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244412 |
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author | Schneider, Christoph Wiewelhove, Thimo McLaren, Shaun J. Röleke, Lucas Käsbauer, Hannes Hecksteden, Anne Kellmann, Michael Pfeiffer, Mark Ferrauti, Alexander |
author_facet | Schneider, Christoph Wiewelhove, Thimo McLaren, Shaun J. Röleke, Lucas Käsbauer, Hannes Hecksteden, Anne Kellmann, Michael Pfeiffer, Mark Ferrauti, Alexander |
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description | PURPOSE: To investigate short-term training and recovery-related effects on heart rate during a standardized submaximal running test. METHODS: Ten elite badminton players (7 females and 3 males) were monitored during a 12-week training period in preparation for the World Championships. Exercise heart rate (HRex) and perceived exertion were measured in response to a 5-min submaximal shuttle-run test during the morning session warm-up. This test was repeatedly performed on Mondays after 1–2 days of pronounced recovery (‘recovered’ state; reference condition) and on Fridays following 4 consecutive days of training (‘strained’ state). In addition, the serum concentration of creatine kinase and urea, perceived recovery–stress states, and jump performance were assessed before warm-up. RESULTS: Creatine kinase increased in the strained compared to the recovered state and the perceived recovery–stress ratings decreased and increased, respectively (range of average effects sizes: |d| = 0.93–2.90). The overall HRex was 173 bpm and the observed within-player variability (i.e., standard deviation as a coefficient of variation [CV]) was 1.3% (90% confidence interval: 1.2% to 1.5%). A linear reduction of -1.4% (-3.0% to 0.3%) was observed in HRex over the 12-week observational period. HRex was -1.5% lower (-2.2% to -0.9%) in the strained compared to the recovered state, and the standard deviation (as a CV) representing interindividual variability in this response was 0.7% (-0.6% to 1.2%). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that HRex measured during a standardized warm-up can be sensitive to short-term accumulation of training load, with HRex decreasing on average in response to consecutive days of training within repeated preparatory weekly microcycles. From a practical perspective, it seems advisable to determine intra-individual recovery–strain responses by repeated testing, as HRex responses may vary substantially between and within players. |
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spelling | pubmed-77519742021-01-05 Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players Schneider, Christoph Wiewelhove, Thimo McLaren, Shaun J. Röleke, Lucas Käsbauer, Hannes Hecksteden, Anne Kellmann, Michael Pfeiffer, Mark Ferrauti, Alexander PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To investigate short-term training and recovery-related effects on heart rate during a standardized submaximal running test. METHODS: Ten elite badminton players (7 females and 3 males) were monitored during a 12-week training period in preparation for the World Championships. Exercise heart rate (HRex) and perceived exertion were measured in response to a 5-min submaximal shuttle-run test during the morning session warm-up. This test was repeatedly performed on Mondays after 1–2 days of pronounced recovery (‘recovered’ state; reference condition) and on Fridays following 4 consecutive days of training (‘strained’ state). In addition, the serum concentration of creatine kinase and urea, perceived recovery–stress states, and jump performance were assessed before warm-up. RESULTS: Creatine kinase increased in the strained compared to the recovered state and the perceived recovery–stress ratings decreased and increased, respectively (range of average effects sizes: |d| = 0.93–2.90). The overall HRex was 173 bpm and the observed within-player variability (i.e., standard deviation as a coefficient of variation [CV]) was 1.3% (90% confidence interval: 1.2% to 1.5%). A linear reduction of -1.4% (-3.0% to 0.3%) was observed in HRex over the 12-week observational period. HRex was -1.5% lower (-2.2% to -0.9%) in the strained compared to the recovered state, and the standard deviation (as a CV) representing interindividual variability in this response was 0.7% (-0.6% to 1.2%). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that HRex measured during a standardized warm-up can be sensitive to short-term accumulation of training load, with HRex decreasing on average in response to consecutive days of training within repeated preparatory weekly microcycles. From a practical perspective, it seems advisable to determine intra-individual recovery–strain responses by repeated testing, as HRex responses may vary substantially between and within players. Public Library of Science 2020-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7751974/ /pubmed/33347512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244412 Text en © 2020 Schneider et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schneider, Christoph Wiewelhove, Thimo McLaren, Shaun J. Röleke, Lucas Käsbauer, Hannes Hecksteden, Anne Kellmann, Michael Pfeiffer, Mark Ferrauti, Alexander Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players |
title | Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players |
title_full | Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players |
title_fullStr | Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players |
title_full_unstemmed | Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players |
title_short | Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players |
title_sort | monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7751974/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33347512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244412 |
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