Search Results - Heart
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Impact of 3- vs 4-day periods with training on match load in female soccer players
Dawson, J. X., Bailly, A. R., Ramirez, M. R., Specht, J. W.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Internal load metrics analyzed were average and maximum heart rate (HRmax) and red zone time (time at a heart rate 85% of HRmax). …”
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Air pollution exposure, health and performance in elite female soccer players
Beavan, A., Julian, R., Gogolla, F., Härtel, S., Koehle, M. S.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Linear mixed-effects models assessed performance parameters such as distance ran, heart rate, rating of perceived exertion (RPE), accounting for confounding factors such as weather and menstrual cycle phase. …”
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The effect of continuous vs. intermittent protocols during small-sided games in soccer on physiological, physical, technical and tactical performance
Rumpf, M. C., Jäger, J., Lochmann, M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…CSSG reported a decrease in maximal and average heart rate and lower time spent in high heart rate zones (>90% maximum heart rate). …”
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Small-sided games (ssg) internal and external load on different pitch sizes in young elite women football players
Chatzicharistou, P., Semaltianou, E., Lola, A., Stavropoulou, G., Trigonis, I.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…Eight athletes (age: 19.6 ± 3.7 years) from a top-tier Greek women`s football team participated in two training sessions and one official match. GPS tracking and heart rate monitoring were used to collect data on total distance, speed zones, sprint count, maximum speed, and heart rate distribution across five intensity zones. …”
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Optimizing collegiate female soccer athlete technical and physical performance through position-specific conditioning training
Nguyen, M. N.Q., Fry, A. C., Garver, M. J., Eserhaut, D. A., Yang, Y., Crawford, D. A.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“…Each drill targeted an intensity of 90-95% heart rate maximum for 4-minute work bouts, interspersed with 4-minute active recovery periods. …”
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Power wheelchair adaptive team sport involvement: Experience, impact on quality of life, and physical fitness
Hayward, L., Hogan, D., Melam, A., Raine, L., McCullough, A., Bell, A.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2025)“…WHOQOL-BREF means averaged 60 points for all four domains, no significant differences existed between US and Scandinavian players. Heart rate data demonstrated a significant increase in heart rate during scrimmage compared to rest. …”
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Effects of mental fatigue on psychophysiological responses, kinematic variables and technical actions in small-sided soccer games: a time course analysis
Soylu, Y., Arslan, E., Akçay, N., Akgul, M. S., Kilit, B., Lopes, T. R., de Lima-Junior, D.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Kinematic profiles were analysed with GPS. Heart rate (HR), the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), MF visual analogue scale, enjoyment, and technical performance were assessed during SSGs. …”
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Shaping training load, technical-tactical behaviour, and well-being in football: a systematic review
Afonso, P., Forte, P., Branquinho, L., Ferraz, R., Garrido, N. D., Teixeira, J. E.Published in Sports (2025)“…Physical external load was reported in 44 studies using GPS-derived metrics such as total distance and high-speed running, while internal load was examined in 36 studies through session-RPE (rate of perceived exertion × duration), heart rate zones, training impulse (TRIMP), and Player Load (PL). …”
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Prediction of perceived exertion ratings in national level soccer players using wearable sensor data and machine learning techniques
Leppich, R., Kunz, P., Bauer, A., Kounev, S., Sperlich, B., Düking, P.Published in Journal of Sports Science & Medicine (2024)“…From a dataset comprising 5402 training sessions and 732 match observations, we gathered data on 174 distinct parameters, encompassing heart rate, GPS, accelerometer data and RPE (Borg`s 0-10 scale) of 26 professional male professional soccer players. …”
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Recovery characteristics of maintenance training in soccer players
Poulios, A., Avgoustatos, N., Draganidis, D., Deli, C. K., Gatsas, A., Syrou, N., Tsimeas, P., Papanikolaou, K., Laschou, V., Stamboulis, T., Pappas, A., Tsaousidis, I., Chatzinikolaou, A., Mohr, M., Fatouros, I. G., Jamurtas, A. Z.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Training load during SEMT was monitored using a global positioning system and heart-rate monitors. Isokinetic strength of knee extensors and flexors; repeated-sprint ability (RSA); speed 10-, 30-m, countermovement jump (CMJ); and muscle damage (delayed-onset muscle soreness [DOMS] and creatine kinase) markers were evaluated at baseline and at 0, 24, 48, and 72 hours posttraining. …”
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Impact of preseason training camps on fitness, fatigue, and performance in professional football players: Mildaltitude camp cersus sea-level camp
Mandorino, M., Beato, M., Lacome, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Methods: Fifteen elite male players were monitored during 2 consecutive preseasons (2023-24 and 2024-25), with external- and internal-load parameters assessed via global positioning systems and heart-rate (HR) tracking systems. Cardiovascular fitness was evaluated using HR responses during submaximal running tests (HRex) and machine-learning models (delta HR), and readiness was assessed through vertical stiffness (Kvert) and locomotor efficiency (delta PL), also using machine-learning approaches. …”
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The effect of long-term soccer training on left ventricular structure and function in elite male youth soccer players
Unnithan, V., Beaumont, A., Rowland, T., George, K., Stewart, L., Sculthorpe, N., Lord, R. N., Oxborough, D. L.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)Subjects: “…heart…”
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The caffeine effect on tolerance to sport-specific maximal intensity exercise in young elite soccer players
Vakhidov, T., Bezuglov, E., Malyakin, G., Achkasov, E., Emanov, A., Koroleva, E., Kapralova, E., Talibov, O., Morgans, R.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…There is a lack of research on the effects of caffeine consumption on commonly used indicators of load tolerance in soccer such as delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), rate of perceived exertion (RPE), and heart rate (HR) at different time points after the end of exercise. …”
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Combined effects of pre-cooling and in-play cooling breaks using ice towels and cold drinks during football matches in warm conditions
Schwarz, E., Duffield, R., Alanis, A., Oliveira, C., Duarte Muñoz, M., Alanis, M., Lara, A., Costa, J., Freeze, A., Meyer, T.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Core body temperature (Tcore), heart rate (HR), match running performance via gobal positioning system (GPS), sweat loss and fluid intake, rating-of-fatigue (RoF), rating of perceived exertion (RPE), thermal sensation (TS) and perceptions regarding likeability and performance benefits were measured throughout the match-day. …”
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Assessment of a dose-response relationships between 1-week and 4-week cumulative training load and physical performance outcomes in elite youth soccer
Connolly, D. R., Mercer, R., McLean, B., Rampinini, E., Coutts, A.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…A small significant positive association was found between HIT and time spent >90% heart rate max (HR90%) recorded across 4-week period (p = 0.016, d = 0.21). …”
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Investigating the impact of exercise on right ventricle functional reserve in elite adolescent footballers using stress echocardiography
Berryman, B., Dorobantu, D. M., Friedberg, M. K., Pieles, G. E., Williams, C. A.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)Subjects: “…heart…”
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Acute effects of different warm-up duration on internal load and external load responses of soccer players in small sided games
Yilmaz, O., Ozturk, F., Batalik, L.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…The rating of perceived exertion (RPE), heart rate (HR) responses, distance covered and technical activities were consistently recorded during all SSG sessions. …”