Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes

Abstract AIMS The purpose of present study was verify if the RPE-training session differs between females and males during the track and field training and if biological maturity (BM) has interference on this response. METHODS Seventy-five athletes (13-15 years old) have participated of study, with 38 male 37 female. Five training sessions of track and field were prescribe and monitoring by RPE-training session (intensity) and Total Quality Recovery (TQR) (recovery). RESULTS There was no statistical difference between males and females on 75-meters run, long jump and shot put. Otherwise, for training of 250 and 1000-meters females related higher RPE-values than males 3.68 ± 0.79, 3.26 ± 0.56, p < 0.01 and 4.14 ± 0.94, 3.72 ± 0.89, p < 0.05; respectively. Even when controlling the effect of biological maturity the same results were observed to 250-meters F1,73 = 2.060; p = 0.002 and 1000-meters F1,73 = 0.997; p = 0.036. There was no difference for TQR between genders. CONCLUSION The comparison the RPE-training session of females and males indicated there were difference to 250 and 1000-m training sessions, females have more RPE-training sessions than males. Additionally, there were no differences between genders for recovery parameters, even controlling BM.

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Main Authors: Cruz,Ramon, Alves,Danilo L., Azevedo,Rafael, Bertuzzi,Romulo, De-Oliveira,Fernando R., Lima,Jorge R.P.
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-657420170003003132017-12-06Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletesCruz,RamonAlves,Danilo L.Azevedo,RafaelBertuzzi,RomuloDe-Oliveira,Fernando R.Lima,Jorge R.P. biological maturity RPE TQR training adolescent Abstract AIMS The purpose of present study was verify if the RPE-training session differs between females and males during the track and field training and if biological maturity (BM) has interference on this response. METHODS Seventy-five athletes (13-15 years old) have participated of study, with 38 male 37 female. Five training sessions of track and field were prescribe and monitoring by RPE-training session (intensity) and Total Quality Recovery (TQR) (recovery). RESULTS There was no statistical difference between males and females on 75-meters run, long jump and shot put. Otherwise, for training of 250 and 1000-meters females related higher RPE-values than males 3.68 ± 0.79, 3.26 ± 0.56, p < 0.01 and 4.14 ± 0.94, 3.72 ± 0.89, p < 0.05; respectively. Even when controlling the effect of biological maturity the same results were observed to 250-meters F1,73 = 2.060; p = 0.002 and 1000-meters F1,73 = 0.997; p = 0.036. There was no difference for TQR between genders. CONCLUSION The comparison the RPE-training session of females and males indicated there were difference to 250 and 1000-m training sessions, females have more RPE-training sessions than males. Additionally, there were no differences between genders for recovery parameters, even controlling BM.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Estadual PaulistaMotriz: Revista de Educação Física v.23 n.3 20172017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-65742017000300313en10.1590/s1980-6574201700030024
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Alves,Danilo L.
Azevedo,Rafael
Bertuzzi,Romulo
De-Oliveira,Fernando R.
Lima,Jorge R.P.
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Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes
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Alves,Danilo L.
Azevedo,Rafael
Bertuzzi,Romulo
De-Oliveira,Fernando R.
Lima,Jorge R.P.
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title Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes
title_short Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes
title_full Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes
title_fullStr Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the training intensity and recovery with a psychometrics approach: a gender comparison with young athletes
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description Abstract AIMS The purpose of present study was verify if the RPE-training session differs between females and males during the track and field training and if biological maturity (BM) has interference on this response. METHODS Seventy-five athletes (13-15 years old) have participated of study, with 38 male 37 female. Five training sessions of track and field were prescribe and monitoring by RPE-training session (intensity) and Total Quality Recovery (TQR) (recovery). RESULTS There was no statistical difference between males and females on 75-meters run, long jump and shot put. Otherwise, for training of 250 and 1000-meters females related higher RPE-values than males 3.68 ± 0.79, 3.26 ± 0.56, p < 0.01 and 4.14 ± 0.94, 3.72 ± 0.89, p < 0.05; respectively. Even when controlling the effect of biological maturity the same results were observed to 250-meters F1,73 = 2.060; p = 0.002 and 1000-meters F1,73 = 0.997; p = 0.036. There was no difference for TQR between genders. CONCLUSION The comparison the RPE-training session of females and males indicated there were difference to 250 and 1000-m training sessions, females have more RPE-training sessions than males. Additionally, there were no differences between genders for recovery parameters, even controlling BM.
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