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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2011

Relation Between Total Body Load and Session Rating of Perceived Exertion in Professional Soccer Players

Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz; Pedro Jiménez-Reyes; Carlos Ruiz-Ruiz

Gomez-Piriz, PT, Jiménez-Reyes, P, and Ruiz-Ruiz, C. Relation between total body load and Session-RPE in professional soccer players. J Strength Cond Res 25(8): 2100-2103, 2011—The aims of this study were to assess (a) the validity of total body load (TBL)-obtained from the global position system (GPS) devices-to quantify soccer training load, assessing its relationship with session rating of perceived exertion (session-RPE) and (b) to analyze the differences in terms of TBL and session-RPE among defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Twenty-two professional soccer players (Spanish first division, season 2007-2008; 26.74 ± 4.2 years; height 179.74 ± 4.04 cm; weight 73.7 ± 3.35 kg) participated in the study. During 13 training sessions composed predominantly of small-sided games, TBL and RPE multiplied by the minutes of session duration were determined using GPS and the 21-point scale, respectively. In each session, data from 10 players randomly selected and classified according to player position (defenders, midfielders, and forwards) were collected. Although session-RPE was a significant predictor of TBL (β = 0.23, p < 0.05), this method only accounted for 5% of the variance in TBL. No significant differences in terms of TBL and session-RPE were found regarding player position. The results of this study suggest that TBL is not a valid measure to quantify training load because it is not strongly correlated with session-RPE. Furthermore, TBL and session-RPE in small-sided soccer games do not vary according to player positions.


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2013

Reliability and comparability of the accelerometer and the linear position measuring device in resistance training.

Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz; Eva T. Sanchez; David Cabello Manrique; Esther Puga González

Abstract Gomez-Piriz, PT, Sanchez, ET, Manrique, DC, and Gonzalez, EP. Reliability and comparability of the accelerometer and the linear position measuring device in resistance training. J Strength Cond Res 27(6): 1664–1670, 2013—The purpose of this study was to determine the intermachine reliability attained from devices used to measure the common variables in sports performance. Repeatability conditions were established by creating a similar set of conditions under which the measurements were taken from both devices. The objectives of this research were to demonstrate the reliability between two devices in a bench press movement—the linear position measuring device (LPM) isoinertial dynamometer (T-Force) and the 3D (Myotest) accelerometer (AC)—and to compare the existing correlations between maximum velocity, maximum estimated strength, and peak power estimate variables in the bench press exercise. Forty bench press exercise trials were analyzed simultaneously, performed by 3 different subjects (age: 26.74 ± 1.2 years, height: 175.74 ± 4.04 cm, weight: 78.7 ± 3.35 kg) at maximum velocity (25 kg additional load). Three simple linear regression models were developed, supplied by the LPM on the basis of the AC data. The assumption of independence of errors was compared by means of the Durban-Watson test, and partial autocorrelation coefficients were established at an overall p < 0.05 significance level. It has not been possible to confirm the presence of a general correlation between the measurements of both devices. Regarding the assumption of independence of errors, the presence of generalized autocorrelation was confirmed. Linear regression analysis revealed an intermachine correlation in one of the nonconclusive cases, (peak power) variable and subject 1, r (10) = 0.640, p = 0.024. No partial autocorrelation was found. The devices should not be used interchangeably as instruments.


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


Innovación educativa en la enseñanza formal, 2015, ISBN 978-84-694-2842-9, págs. 729-734 | 2015

Factores inhibidores y alternativas para la integración de la Universidad Española en el Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior

Carlos Ruiz Ruiz; María Encarnación Aguilar Ferrándiz; Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz


Revista Internacional de Medicina y Ciencias de la Actividad Fisica y del Deporte | 2014

Calidad de vida percibida y esfuerzos específicos en personas mayores

Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz; E. Puga González; R. M. Jurado Gilabert; P. Pérez Duque


Ricyde. Revista Internacional De Ciencias Del Deporte | 2012

Confiabilidad entre instrumentos (T-Force® y Myotest®) en la valoración de la fuerza

Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz; María Eva Trigo Sánchez; David Cabello Manrique; Esther Puga González


Archive | 2011

El entrenamiento deportivo en el siglo XXI

Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz


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


I Congreso Internacional Virtual de Formación del Profesorado | 2010

FACTORES INHIBIDORES Y ALTERNATIVAS PARA LA INTEGRACIÓN DE LA UNIVERSIDAD ESPAÑOLA EN EL ESPACIO EUROPEO DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR

Carlos Ruiz Ruiz; Encarnación Aguilar Ferrándiz; Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz


Red: revista de entrenamiento deportivo | 2004

Desarrollo de la potencia en miembros inferiores en futbolistas

Pedro Tomás Gómez-Píriz

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