2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19148691
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Within-Week Variations and Relationships between Internal and External Intensities Occurring in Male Professional Volleyball Training Sessions

Abstract: The purpose of the study was to test the within-week variations of the internal and external training intensity outcomes organized by days of the week. An 8-month observational period was conducted during the 2020–2021 season. The training sessions and matches of an elite volleyball team were monitored daily. The data comes from 14 players (two setters, five middle blockers, five outside hitters, and two opposites) of an elite team from the Portuguese 1st League (age: 21.7 ± 4.19 years of age; experience: 6.2 … Show more

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“…On this basis, coaches minimise the training period on MD-1 to minimise the workload due to the impending competition [36]. Similar results were found in studies by Akyildiz et al [55] and Lima et al [43], which tried to analyse the withinweek variations and relationships between internal and external workload and found a decrease in the jump load throughout the week when approaching a match day.…”
Section: External Demandssupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…On this basis, coaches minimise the training period on MD-1 to minimise the workload due to the impending competition [36]. Similar results were found in studies by Akyildiz et al [55] and Lima et al [43], which tried to analyse the withinweek variations and relationships between internal and external workload and found a decrease in the jump load throughout the week when approaching a match day.…”
Section: External Demandssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, a previous study [38], which characterised the external and internal training load of professional volleyball players with a focus on intra-week changes, found significant differences between MD-2 and MD-1, registering a higher number of jumps on MD-2. These results are an important highlight, which demonstrate that the number of jumps decreases across the week due to the proximity of the match day [35,43,57].…”
Section: External Demandsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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