Monitoring Workload and Performance Response to Taekwondo Training
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2017Autor
Carazo Vargas, Pedro
González Ravé, José María
Moncada Jiménez, José
González Mohíno Mayoralas, Fernando
Barragán Castellanos, Rubén
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This study compared the association between Foster’s and Banister’s TRIMP methods for quantifying internal training load and training stimuli responses.
Methods: A group of twenty-two Taekwondo competitors were divided by gender and level of expertise. The athletes practiced three different types of exercises to develop the following skills: a) speed, b) power, and c) aerobic power.
Results: A significant correlation was obtained between the Foster’s and Banister’s TRIMP methods for developing aerobic capacity (r =0.60, p = 0.004) and power (r = 0.52, p = 0.014). No significant correlation was suggested between training methods andspeed training (r = 0.20, p = 0.377). Conclusion: Lactate and heart rate responses to different types of exercises suggested the need for aerobic and anaerobic-based training sessions. The use of rating of perceived exertion scale-based measurements to monitor workload is recommended for Taekwondo competitors.