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Blood Lactate, Rate of Perceived Exertion and Mean Heart Rate Can Predict Success in Squash Players
(2017)
Squash is a popular racket sport that requires intermittent activity near maximal-intensity exercise. The aim of this study is to analyse the sensitivity (Sens) and specificity (Spec) of the physiological response variables ...
Psychophysiological response to men doubles competition in elite badminton players
(Procedings book of the 14TH ITTF sports science congress and 5TH world racket sports congress, 2017)
The biosocial model is the most important hypotheses to interpret the relationship between testosterone and social competition and social status seeking. According with this model, victor men increase T levels and defeated ...
Mood States in Paddle-Tennis Competition: Differences by Performance Level
(Proceedings book of the 14TH ITTF sports science congress and 5TH world racket sports congress, 2017)
Paddle-tennis is a new sport that people gradually practices in the world. Moreover, mood states are different in every racket sport. Authors have explained the importance of "Iceberg profile" attributed by Morgan (1985). ...
Is the Outcome the Most Important Modulator of Rating of Perceived Exertion in Male and Female Badminton Players?
(Science and racket sports V, 2017)
Measures such as blood lactate (Bla), mean heart rate (mHR:) and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) have been used as an index of physical effort in racket sports. The present study estimated the relationship between RPE ...