In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status
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Texto Completo: | http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312817 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/222984 |
Resumo: | The internal intensity monitoring in soccer has been used more in recent years in men’s football; however, in women’s soccer, the existing literature is still scarce. The aims of this study were threefold: (a) to describe the weekly variations of training monotony, training strain and acute: chronic workload ratio through session Rated Perceived Exertion (s-RPE); (b) to describe weekly variations of Hooper Index [stress, fatigue, Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and sleep]; and (c) to compare those variations between playing positions and player status. Nineteen players (24.1 ± 2.7 years) from a Portuguese BPI League professional team participated in this study. All variables were collected in a 10-week in-season period with three training sessions and one match per week during the 2019/20 season. Considering the overall team, the results showed that there were some associations between Hooper Index categories and s-RPE like stress or fatigue (0.693, p < 0.01), stress or DOMS (0.593, p < 0.01), stress or s-RPE (−0.516, p < 0.05) and fatigue or DOMS (0.688, p < 0.01). There were no differences between all parameters in playing positions or player status. In conclusion, the study revealed that higher levels of fatigue and DOMS occur concurrently with better nights of sleep. Moreover, any in-season variations concerning internal load and perceived wellness seems independent of position or status in outfield players. The data also showed that the higher the players’ reported stress, the lower the observed s-RPE, thus possibly indicating a mutual interference of experienced stress levels on the assimilation of training intensity by elite women soccer players. |
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In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and statusFatigueFemaleMuscle sorenessPerceived exertionSleepStressTraining monotonyTraining strainThe internal intensity monitoring in soccer has been used more in recent years in men’s football; however, in women’s soccer, the existing literature is still scarce. The aims of this study were threefold: (a) to describe the weekly variations of training monotony, training strain and acute: chronic workload ratio through session Rated Perceived Exertion (s-RPE); (b) to describe weekly variations of Hooper Index [stress, fatigue, Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and sleep]; and (c) to compare those variations between playing positions and player status. Nineteen players (24.1 ± 2.7 years) from a Portuguese BPI League professional team participated in this study. All variables were collected in a 10-week in-season period with three training sessions and one match per week during the 2019/20 season. Considering the overall team, the results showed that there were some associations between Hooper Index categories and s-RPE like stress or fatigue (0.693, p < 0.01), stress or DOMS (0.593, p < 0.01), stress or s-RPE (−0.516, p < 0.05) and fatigue or DOMS (0.688, p < 0.01). There were no differences between all parameters in playing positions or player status. In conclusion, the study revealed that higher levels of fatigue and DOMS occur concurrently with better nights of sleep. Moreover, any in-season variations concerning internal load and perceived wellness seems independent of position or status in outfield players. The data also showed that the higher the players’ reported stress, the lower the observed s-RPE, thus possibly indicating a mutual interference of experienced stress levels on the assimilation of training intensity by elite women soccer players.Fundação para a Ciência e a TecnologiaSports Science School of Rio Maior–Polytechnic Institute of SantarémLife Quality Research CentreUniversity of Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroResearch Centre in Sport Sciences Health Sciences and Human DevelopmentGraduate Program in Movement Sciences MOVI-LAB Human Movement Research Laboratory Physical Education Department School of Sciences UNESP São Paulo State UniversityComprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC) Departamento de Desporto e Saúde Escola de Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano Universidade de Évora Largo dos ColegiaisEscola Superior Desporto e Lazer Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, Rua Escola Industrial e Comercial de Nun’Álvares, Viana do CasteloInstituto de Telecomunicações Delegação da CovilhãDepartment of Physical Education and Sports University of GranadaHEME Research Group Faculty of Sport Sciences University of ExtremaduraDepartment of Exercise Physiology Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology University of Mohaghegh ArdabiliSports Scientist Sepahan Football ClubGraduate Program in Movement Sciences MOVI-LAB Human Movement Research Laboratory Physical Education Department School of Sciences UNESP São Paulo State UniversityFundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: UID04045/2020Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: UIDB/50008/2020Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia: UIDP/04748/2020Sports Science School of Rio Maior–Polytechnic Institute of SantarémLife Quality Research CentreUniversity of Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroHealth Sciences and Human DevelopmentUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Largo dos ColegiaisInstituto Politécnico de Viana do CasteloDelegação da CovilhãUniversity of GranadaUniversity of ExtremaduraUniversity of Mohaghegh ArdabiliSepahan Football ClubFernandes, RenatoBrito, João PauloVieira, Luiz H. Palucci [UNESP]Martins, Alexandre DuarteClemente, Filipe ManuelNobari, HadiReis, Victor MachadoOliveira, Rafael2022-04-28T19:47:53Z2022-04-28T19:47:53Z2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312817International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, v. 18, n. 23, 2021.1660-46011661-7827http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22298410.3390/ijerph1823128172-s2.0-85120620918Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Healthinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T19:47:53Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/222984Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:38:23.377364Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status |
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In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status |
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In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status Fernandes, Renato Fatigue Female Muscle soreness Perceived exertion Sleep Stress Training monotony Training strain |
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In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status |
title_full |
In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status |
title_fullStr |
In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status |
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In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status |
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In-season internal load and wellness variations in professional women soccer players: Comparisons between playing positions and status |
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Fernandes, Renato |
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Fernandes, Renato Brito, João Paulo Vieira, Luiz H. Palucci [UNESP] Martins, Alexandre Duarte Clemente, Filipe Manuel Nobari, Hadi Reis, Victor Machado Oliveira, Rafael |
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author |
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Brito, João Paulo Vieira, Luiz H. Palucci [UNESP] Martins, Alexandre Duarte Clemente, Filipe Manuel Nobari, Hadi Reis, Victor Machado Oliveira, Rafael |
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Sports Science School of Rio Maior–Polytechnic Institute of Santarém Life Quality Research Centre University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro Health Sciences and Human Development Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Largo dos Colegiais Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo Delegação da Covilhã University of Granada University of Extremadura University of Mohaghegh Ardabili Sepahan Football Club |
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Fernandes, Renato Brito, João Paulo Vieira, Luiz H. Palucci [UNESP] Martins, Alexandre Duarte Clemente, Filipe Manuel Nobari, Hadi Reis, Victor Machado Oliveira, Rafael |
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Fatigue Female Muscle soreness Perceived exertion Sleep Stress Training monotony Training strain |
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Fatigue Female Muscle soreness Perceived exertion Sleep Stress Training monotony Training strain |
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The internal intensity monitoring in soccer has been used more in recent years in men’s football; however, in women’s soccer, the existing literature is still scarce. The aims of this study were threefold: (a) to describe the weekly variations of training monotony, training strain and acute: chronic workload ratio through session Rated Perceived Exertion (s-RPE); (b) to describe weekly variations of Hooper Index [stress, fatigue, Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and sleep]; and (c) to compare those variations between playing positions and player status. Nineteen players (24.1 ± 2.7 years) from a Portuguese BPI League professional team participated in this study. All variables were collected in a 10-week in-season period with three training sessions and one match per week during the 2019/20 season. Considering the overall team, the results showed that there were some associations between Hooper Index categories and s-RPE like stress or fatigue (0.693, p < 0.01), stress or DOMS (0.593, p < 0.01), stress or s-RPE (−0.516, p < 0.05) and fatigue or DOMS (0.688, p < 0.01). There were no differences between all parameters in playing positions or player status. In conclusion, the study revealed that higher levels of fatigue and DOMS occur concurrently with better nights of sleep. Moreover, any in-season variations concerning internal load and perceived wellness seems independent of position or status in outfield players. The data also showed that the higher the players’ reported stress, the lower the observed s-RPE, thus possibly indicating a mutual interference of experienced stress levels on the assimilation of training intensity by elite women soccer players. |
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