Psychophysiological responses during the microcycle with the start of the national championship: A case study of a volleyball team

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Thiago Seixas Duarte , Bruno Silveira Homem de Faria , Francisco Zacaron Werneck , Heglison Custódio Toledo , Bernardo Miloski , Lúcio Marco Lemos , Maurício Gattás Bara Filho
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Abstract

The aim of the study was to monitoring psychophysiological responses among volleyball players in the microcycle with a high-performance competition game scheduled. Methods: Ten male athletes (26.6 ± 5.3 years) from an adult volleyball team participated in the study. The variables session Rating of Perceived Exertion (Session RPE), Total Quality of Recovery scale (TQR), Well-being questionnaire (WB), testosterone, cortisol, and testosterone/cortisol Ratio (T:C ratio) were evaluated during the microcycle before the game. Results: Differences were observed in the daily training load (F = 23.776; p < 0.001), TQR (F = 10.687; p < 0.001), WB (F = 6.736; p < 0.001), cortisol (F = 8.253; p < 0.001) and T:C ratio (F = 3.862; p = 0.01). Conclusion: The behavior of the variables fluctuated with factors such as training load, number of training days and time off, and due to the psychophysiological stress of the match.

全国冠军赛开始时的微周期心理生理反应:以排球队为例
本研究的目的是在安排高性能比赛的微周期内监测排球运动员的心理生理反应。方法:10名成年排球队男运动员(26.6±5.3岁)参加研究。在比赛前的微周期内评估变量会话感知用力评分(会话RPE)、总恢复质量量表(TQR)、幸福感问卷(WB)、睾酮、皮质醇和睾酮/皮质醇比率(T:C比率)。结果:在日常训练负荷方面观察到差异(F = 23.776;p<;0.001),TQR(F = 10.687;p<;0.001),WB(F = 6.736;p<;0.001)、皮质醇(F = 8.253;p<;0.001)和T/C比(F = 3.862;p = 结论:各变量的行为随训练负荷、训练天数和休息时间等因素的变化而波动,并与比赛的心理生理压力有关。
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