2009
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0b013e3181874512
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The Ecological Validity and Application of the Session-RPE Method for Quantifying Training Loads in Swimming

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“…This correlation is higher than the one found by Alexiou and Coutts 22 (r = 0.85) and Wallace et al 19 (r = 0.75) in women's soccer and swimming, respectively. However, the Lac TRIMP method requires relatively sophisticated equipment and expertise for the analyses.…”
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“…This correlation is higher than the one found by Alexiou and Coutts 22 (r = 0.85) and Wallace et al 19 (r = 0.75) in women's soccer and swimming, respectively. However, the Lac TRIMP method requires relatively sophisticated equipment and expertise for the analyses.…”
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“…Good correlations between session-RPE and the methods based on HR and [La] were found in continuous exercises ,11,12,15 . In swimming, Wallace et al 19 found significant correlations (r = 0.55 -0.94; P < 0.05) between session-RPE and the methods based on the HR. However, there is limited information about the correlation between session-RPE and the TRIMPs methods based on physiological parameters in modalities with intermittent characteristics, especially in karate.…”
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“…Recentemente, Wallace et al (2009) demonstraram a validade ecológica e a aplicação do método de esforço percebido da sessão para a quantificação e monitoramento do treinamento na natação. Os resultados do estudo demonstraram que o método é uma opção prática, não invasiva e fidedigna, para o monitoramento da carga de treinamento.…”
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“…Considering that training adaptations are directly linked to the magnitude of internal load, the planning created by coaches must take into consideration not only the activities to be executed, but also the internal load desired for each training session. Some studies have investigated differences between the load planned by coaches and perceived by athletes 9,[11][12][13][14] , noting that the lack of correspondence between the perceptions may cause an undesirable impact on the effectiveness of the planning 9,15,16 . Other studies have investigated differences between the perception of the load of coaches and athletes with conflicting results between the perceptions of both [11][12][13][14]16 .…”
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