Original paper
The within-participant correlation between perception of effort and heart rate-based estimations of training load in elite soccer players
Abstract
The measurement of relative physiological stress during training is important because this is the stimulus for the long-term adaptive response. Measurements of perceived exertion (RPE) have been reported to correlate with the heart rate during field-based training sessions. Nevertheless, there are few studies on how well RPE tracks with the heart rate over repeated training sessions in elite soccer players. Therefore, we aimed to quantify the...
Paper Details
Title
The within-participant correlation between perception of effort and heart rate-based estimations of training load in elite soccer players
Published Date
Feb 6, 2016
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
14
Pages
1328 - 1332
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