Uma das metas não só minha mas de toda a comissão técnica com a qual trabalho era produzir mais informações para o acesso de todos.
Sendo assim, aproveitamos a oportunidade para participar do VII International Judo Research Symposium, com um postêr produzido em conjunto com os professores Dr. Emerson Franchini e Dr. Fabrício Boscolo.
Segue abaixo o resumo e também o link do Relatório de Participação do prof. Fabrício, que foi o representante d Grupos de Estudos em Lutas, Artes Marciais e Esportes de Combate neste evento.
Relatório: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxib2xldGltb3NvdG9nYXJpfGd4OjczNjRjYzJmNzNjMjgxNGI
Sendo assim, aproveitamos a oportunidade para participar do VII International Judo Research Symposium, com um postêr produzido em conjunto com os professores Dr. Emerson Franchini e Dr. Fabrício Boscolo.
Segue abaixo o resumo e também o link do Relatório de Participação do prof. Fabrício, que foi o representante d Grupos de Estudos em Lutas, Artes Marciais e Esportes de Combate neste evento.
Relatório: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxib2xldGltb3NvdG9nYXJpfGd4OjczNjRjYzJmNzNjMjgxNGI
Training load monitoring and specific judo performance in cadet and junior judo athletes
Marcus Agostinho, Gilvan Soares Marcolino, Ewerton Ribeiro Pereira, Fabrício Boscolo Del Vecchio, Emerson Franchini
Judo is a complex sport, where technical, tactical, physical, and psychological factors interact to determine athlete performance. For sports where training load (TL) is difficult to monitor Foster et al. (2001) proposed the rating of perceived exertion of each session (RPE-session) multiplied by training duration as an indirect and useful measurement. However, no study was found that used this method to access the TL in judo athletes. Additionally, as cadet and junior competitions have gained more attention in recent years, it is important to note how these athletes respond to specific mesocycles. Thus, our objective was to monitor the TL, accessed through the RPE-session, and performance in the Special Judo Fitness Test (SJFT) in cadet and junior judo athletes. For this, 13 state level judo athletes from Barueri/Cotia (7 cadets, 15.6 ± 0.4 years-old and 6 juniors, 17.53 ± 0.6 years-old) voluntarily participated in the present study. Two training periods were monitored: a preparatory period (8 weeks) and a competitive period (8 weeks). RPE-session was registered on each training session and mean weekly values were calculated, while SJFT was performed at the beginning, at 6th and 16th weeks. A two-way analysis of variance (group and moment) with repeated measurements and a Tukey test was used to compare age groups and moment. There was an interaction effect between age group and period of RPE-session assessment (p =0.003) on training load. The main result was that cadet judo athletes presented a lower TL compared to junior judo athletes in the 11th week compared (p<0.001). An effect of age was found for SJFT performance (p=0.002), with cadets presenting worse index (14.2±1.2) compared to junior (13.0±0.6). Thus, although SJFT performance did not change in this period, the TL determined via RPE-session was useful to detect changes imposed by the periodisation utilized.
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