Relationship between internal and external load in elite female youth basketball players

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Javier Espasa Labrador , Javier Peña , Toni Caparrós Pons , Michael Cook , Azahara Fort Vanmeerhaeghe
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Abstract

Introduction

Monitoring load has been a key point in team sports during last years. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the external and internal training load during full basketball practices in elite female youth basketball players.

Material and methods

Thirteen elite female youth basketball players (age 16.3±1 years, height 181.7±5.8cm and body mass 71.2±9.6kg) had physical and physiological monitored over seven weeks. Players’ internal load was assessed using the session-rating of perceived exertion (sRPE), the Edward's summated heart rate zones model (SHRZ) and, the Banister's training impulse (TRIMPB). The external load was determined through: 1) total accelerations (TA); the sum of all accelerations and decelerations; 2) maximal accelerations and decelerations (TAMax); 3) total accelerations per minutes (TA·min−1); 4) accelerations per minute (Acc·min−1); and 5) decelerations per minute (Dec·min−1). Heart rate-based and accelerometry models were assessed via Polar Pro technology.

Results

Correlations between variables revealed different magnitudes. SHRZ model showed a positive correlation with TA (0.63); the TRIMPB model showed a high degree of correlation with TA (0.78); the sRPE model also presented a high correlation with TA (0.62).

Conclusion

Our study establishes different levels of association between external and internal load models in elite female youth basketball players. However, we cannot assume that a high relationship between internal and external loads exists, as both models should be considered as different constructs.

优秀青年女子篮球运动员内外负荷的关系
在过去的几年里,监测负荷一直是团队运动中的一个关键点。摘要本研究旨在探讨优秀青年女子篮球运动员在全训练过程中训练负荷与训练负荷之间的关系。材料与方法对13名优秀青年女篮球运动员(年龄16.3±1岁,身高181.7±5.8cm,体重71.2±9.6kg)进行为期7周的生理监测。运动员的内部负荷采用感知运动的会话评定(sRPE)、爱德华的累计心率区模型(SHRZ)和班尼斯特的训练冲动(TRIMPB)进行评估。外载荷通过以下方式确定:1)总加速度(TA);所有加速度和减速的总和;2)最大加减速(TAMax);3)每分钟总加速度(TA·min−1);4)每分钟加速度(Acc·min−1);5)每分钟的减速度(Dec·min−1)。通过Polar Pro技术评估基于心率和加速度的模型。结果各变量之间的关系大小不一。SHRZ模型与TA呈正相关(0.63);TRIMPB模型与TA高度相关(0.78);sRPE模型也与TA有较高的相关性(0.62)。结论优秀青年女子篮球运动员的内外负荷模型存在不同程度的关联。然而,我们不能假设内部和外部载荷之间存在高度的关系,因为这两个模型应该被视为不同的结构。
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