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Influence of congested match schedules, pre-match well-being and level of opponents on match loads during World Rugby Women's Sevens series
This study aimed at assessing (1) the effect of congested match schedules on match loads and well-being as well as (2) pre-match well-being and level of opponents on match loads in elite women's rugby sevens. Eleven players of the Brazilian women's rugby sevens national team were investigated across three 2019-20 HSVC World Rugby Women's Seven Series tournaments to assess: (1) within-tournament match-to-match changes in various external and internal match load measures; (2) daily changes in players' well-being collected before the commencement of a tournament (day one) and during or post-tournament (day two to day four); and (3) the effect of pre-match well-being and level of opponents (high vs. low level) on match loads. Results revealed no between-match significant differences (p > 0.05) in most of the investigated match load measures. A congested match schedule negatively affected perceived fatigue (p 0.05). These results highlighted the necessity to embrace a multidimensional approach when adopting monitoring systems in elite women's rugby sevens during tournaments and to consider various contextual factors possibly affecting match loads, besides those investigated.
Influence of congested match schedules, pre-match well-being and level of opponents on match loads during World Rugby Women's Sevens series
This study aimed at assessing (1) the effect of congested match schedules on match loads and well-being as well as (2) pre-match well-being and level of opponents on match loads in elite women's rugby sevens. Eleven players of the Brazilian women's rugby sevens national team were investigated across three 2019-20 HSVC World Rugby Women's Seven Series tournaments to assess: (1) within-tournament match-to-match changes in various external and internal match load measures; (2) daily changes in players' well-being collected before the commencement of a tournament (day one) and during or post-tournament (day two to day four); and (3) the effect of pre-match well-being and level of opponents (high vs. low level) on match loads. Results revealed no between-match significant differences (p > 0.05) in most of the investigated match load measures. A congested match schedule negatively affected perceived fatigue (p 0.05). These results highlighted the necessity to embrace a multidimensional approach when adopting monitoring systems in elite women's rugby sevens during tournaments and to consider various contextual factors possibly affecting match loads, besides those investigated.
Influence of congested match schedules, pre-match well-being and level of opponents on match loads during World Rugby Women's Sevens series
Conte, Daniele (author) / Guerriero, Aristide (author) / Lupo, Corrado (author) / Schultz Arruda, Ademir Felipe (author) / Kamarauskas, Paulius (author)
2021-01-01
International journal of environmental research and public health, Basel : MDPI AG, 2021, vol. 18, iss. 22, art. no. 12132, p. 1-12 ; ISSN 1661-7827 ; eISSN 1660-4601
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English
internal load , congested fixture , GPS , RPE , external load , wellness
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