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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance | 2015

Relationships between rating-of-perceived-exertion- and heart-rate-derived internal training load in professional soccer players: a comparison of on-field integrated training sessions.

Miguel Ángel Campos-Vázquez; Alberto Mendez-Villanueva; José Antonio González-Jurado; Juan Antonio León-Prados; Alfredo Santalla; Luis Suarez-Arrones

PURPOSE To describe the internal training load (ITL) of common training sessions performed during a typical week and to determine the relationships between different indicators of ITL commonly employed in professional football (soccer). METHODS Session-rating-of-perceived-exertion TL (sRPE-TL) and heart-rate- (HR) derived measurements of ITL as Edwards TL and Stagno training impulses (TRIMPMOD) were used in 9 players during 3 periods of the season. The relationships between them were analyzed in different training sessions during a typical week: skill drills/circuit training + small-sided games (SCT+SSGs), ball-possession games+technical-tactical exercises (BPG+TTE), tactical training (TT), and prematch activation (PMa). RESULTS HR values obtained during SCT+SSGs and BPG+TTE were substantially greater than those in the other 2 sessions, all the ITL markers and session duration were substantially greater in SCT+SSGs than in any other session, and all ITL measures in BPG+TTE were substantially greater than in TT and PMa sessions. Large relationships were found between HR>80% HRmax and HR>90% HRmax vs sRPE-TL during BPG+TTE and TT sessions (r=.61-.68). Very large relationships were found between Edwards TL and sRPE-TL and between TRIMPMOD and sRPE-TL in sessions with BPG+TTE and TT (r=.73-.87). Correlations between the different HR-based methods were always extremely large (r=.92-.98), and unclear correlations were observed for other relationships between variables. CONCLUSION sRPE-TL provided variable-magnitude within-individual correlations with HR-derived measures of training intensity and load during different types of training sessions typically performed during a week in professional soccer. Caution should be applied when using RPE- or HR-derived measures of exercise intensity/load in soccer training interchangeably.


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2015

Comparison of the effect of repeated-sprint training combined with two different methods of strength training on young soccer players.

Miguel Ángel Campos-Vázquez; Sergio Romero-Boza; Francisco Javier Toscano-Bendala; Juan Antonio León-Prados; Luis Suarez-Arrones; José Antonio González-Jurado

Abstract Campos-Vazquez, MA, Boza, SR, Toscano-Bendala, FJ, Leon-Prados, JA, Suarez-Arrones, L, and Gonzalez-Jurado, JA. Comparison of the effect of repeated-sprint training combined with two different methods of strength training on young soccer players. J Strength Cond Res 29(3): 744–751, 2015—The aim of this study was to assess the effect of combining repeated-sprint training with 2 different methods of muscle strength training on physical performance variables in young players. Twenty-one soccer players with mean (±SD) age of 18.1 (±0.8) years, weight 69.9 (±6.5) kg, and height 177.1 (±5.7) cm, and competing in U-19 category, were randomly assigned to 2 experimental groups: squat group (SG: n = 10) and take-off group (TG: n = 11). Intervention in both groups consisted of the combination of a weekly session of repeated-sprint training (the same for both groups), with 2 weekly sessions of strength training (different for each group), for 8 weeks in the final period of the season. The strength sessions for the SG consisted of conducting a series of full squats executed at maximum velocity in the concentric phase. Intervention in the TG was the performance of 2 specific strength exercises (take-offs and change of direction), with measurements taken before and after consideration of the following variables: repeated-sprint ability (RSA), yo-yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (YYIRT1), countermovement jump (CMJ), and average velocity in full squat progressive loads test. The SG improved CMJ height in 5.28% (p ⩽ 0.05) and FS37.5-47.5-67.5 (p ⩽ 0.05), whereas the TG improved FS17.5-27.5-37.5-47.5-67.5 (p ⩽ 0.05). There were no significant changes in the values of RSA or YYIRT1 in either group. The results seem to show that the combination of a weekly session of repeated-sprint training with 2 weekly sessions of strength training could be an insufficient stimulus to improve RSA in the final period of the season.


Ricyde. Revista Internacional De Ciencias Del Deporte | 2011

Ansiedad estado y autoconfianza precompetitiva en gimnastas. (Precompetitive anxiety state and self-confidence in gymnasts).

Juan Antonio León-Prados; Inmaculada Fuentes García; África Calvo Lluch


Ricyde. Revista Internacional De Ciencias Del Deporte | 2011

Relación entre test físicos específicos y rendimiento en gimnastas de elite

Juan Antonio León-Prados; Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz; Juan José González-Badillo


Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte | 2016

Comparación de la carga interna entre partidos amistosos y un juego condicionado en jugadores profesionales de fútbol

Miguel Ángel Campos-Vázquez; José Antonio González-Jurado; Juan Antonio León-Prados; Francisco Javier Toscano-Bendala; Luis Suarez-Arrones


CCD. Cultura_Ciencia_Deporte. 文化-科技-体育 doi: 10.12800/ccd | 2016

Comparación de la carga interna entre partidos amistosos y un juego condicionado en jugadores profesionales de fútbol. (A comparison of internal load between friendly matches and a conditioned game in professional football players).

Miguel Ángel Campos-Vázquez; José Antonio González-Jurado; Juan Antonio León-Prados; Francisco Javier Toscano-Bendala; Luis Suarez-Arrones


Pensar en Movimiento: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud | 2011

Efecto de un programa de entrenamiento de fuerza contra resistencia sobre componentes de la aptitud física en mujeres mayores

José Antonio González-Jurado; Juan Antonio León-Prados; Alberto Nuviala Nuviala; Edgardo Molina Sotomayor


Archive | 2011

Ansiedad estado y autoconfianza precompetitiva en gimnastas Ansiedad estado y autoconfianza precompetitiva en gimnastas Precompetitive anxiety state and self-confidence in gymnasts Precompetitive anxiety state and self-confidence in gymnasts

Juan Antonio León-Prados; Inmaculada Fuentes García; África Calvo Lluch


Archive | 2011

Relación entre test físicos específicos y rendimiento Relación entre test físicos específicos y rendimiento en gimnastas de elite en gimnastas de elite Relationships between specific physical test and Relationships between specific physical test and performance in elite gymnasts performance in elite gymnasts

Juan Antonio León-Prados; Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz; Juan José González-Badillo


Ricyde. Revista Internacional De Ciencias Del Deporte | 2010

Estudio piloto del modelo técnico de ejecución del pitch a captura de pies en gimnasia acrobática

Juan Antonio León-Prados; José Antonio González Jurado; Pablo Floría Martín

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Francisco Javier Toscano-Bendala

Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia

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