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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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Autores principales: Schneider, Christoph, Wiewelhove, Thimo, McLaren, Shaun J., Röleke, Lucas, Käsbauer, Hannes, Hecksteden, Anne, Kellmann, Michael, Pfeiffer, Mark, Ferrauti, Alexander
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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.
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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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