Training load, physical performance, biochemical markers, and psychological stress during a short preparatory period in Brazilian elite male volleyball players.
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2019
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The aim
of this study was to assess the relationship between training
load (TL) and physical performance, biochemical markers,
and psychological stress during a short preparatory period
(SPP) in Brazilian elite male volleyball players. Twelve volleyball
players from a team competing in the Brazilian Men’s
Volleyball Super League were enrolled (26.9 6 4.6 years).
Countermovement jump (CMJ), creatine kinase (CK), testosterone
(T), cortisol (Cr), T/Cr ratio, and Recovery and Stress
Questionnaire for athletes (RESTQ-Sport) were collected at
baseline, after second, fourth, and sixth week. Training load
was quantified daily using the rating of perceived exertion.
Differences were noted between total weekly training load
(TWTL) (F3,33 = 50.907; p = 0.0001), CK (F3,33 = 16.157;
p = 0.0001), and T (F3,33 = 3.283; p = 0.03). No differences
were seen in CMJ (F3,33 = 1.821; p = 0.16), Cr (F3,33 =
2.409; p = 0.08), or T/Cr ratio (F3,33 = 1.527; p = 0.23).
The RESTQ-Sport demonstrated differences between moments
in social stress (F3,33 = 2.297; p = 0.04; h2 = 0.25),
success (F3,33 = 4.350; p = 0.01; h2 = 0.19), general wellbeing
(F3,33 = 4.465; p = 0.01; h2 = 0.36), and injury (F3,33 =
2.792; p = 0.05; h2 = 0.62). The results showed a significant
correlations of small to moderate magnitude between TWTL
and CK (r = 0.32; p = 0.05). In conclusion, a short PP in
volleyball leads to increased TL, CK level, and psychological
stress. Training load was related with the increase of CK,
suggesting muscle damage without increased physical performance.
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Team sports, Rating of perceived exertion, Creatine kinase, Countermovement jump
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HORTA, T. A. G. Training load, physical performance, biochemical markers, and psychological stress during a short preparatory period in Brazilian elite male volleyball players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, v. 33, n. 12, p. 3392-3399, 2019. Disponível em: <https://insights.ovid.com/crossref?an=00124278-201912000-00024>. Acesso em: 10 fev. 2020.