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Monitoring training status with HR measures: do all roads lead to Rome?

机译:使用人力资源措施监控培训状态:所有道路都通向罗马吗?

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Measures of resting, exercise, and recovery heart rate are receiving increasing interest for monitoring fatigue, fitness and endurance performance responses, which has direct implications for adjusting training load (1) daily during specific training blocks and (2) throughout the competitive season. However, these measures are still not widely implemented to monitor athletes' responses to training load, probably because of apparent contradictory findings in the literature. In this review I contend that most of the contradictory findings are related to methodological inconsistencies and/or misinterpretation of the data rather than to limitations of heart rate measures to accurately inform on training status. I also provide evidence that measures derived from 5-min (almost daily) recordings of resting (indices capturing beat-to-beat changes in heart rate, reflecting cardiac parasympathetic activity) and submaximal exercise (30- to 60-s average) heart rate are likely the most useful monitoring tools. For appropriate interpretation at the individual level, changes in a given measure should be interpreted by taking into account the error of measurement and the smallest important change of the measure, as well as the training context (training phase, load, and intensity distribution). The decision to use a given measure should be based upon the level of information that is required by the athlete, the marker's sensitivity to changes in training status and the practical constrains required for the measurements. However, measures of heart rate cannot inform on all aspects of wellness, fatigue, and performance, so their use in combination with daily training logs, psychometric questionnaires and non-invasive, cost-effective performance tests such as a countermovement jump may offer a complete solution to monitor training status in athletes participating in aerobic-oriented sports.
机译:休息,运动和恢复心率的测量值越来越受到监测疲劳,健身和耐力表现反应的关注,这直接影响着调整训练负荷(1)在特定训练期间每天进行训练和(2)在整个竞争季节进行。但是,由于文献中明显矛盾的结果,这些措施仍未广泛用于监视运动员对训练负荷的反应。在这篇评论中,我认为大多数矛盾的发现与方法上的不一致和/或数据的误解有关,而不是与为了准确告知训练状况而限制心率的措施有关。我还提供了证据,这些测量值来自5分钟(几乎每天)的静息记录(这些指标捕获心率的逐次变化,反映出心脏的副交感神经活动)和次最大运动量(平均30至60秒)可能是最有用的监视工具。为了在个人层面进行适当的解释,应考虑到测量误差和最小的重要变化,以及训练背景(训练阶段,负荷和强度分布)来解释给定度量的变化。使用给定度量的决定应基于运动员所需的信息水平,标记对训练状态变化的敏感度以及度量所需的实际约束。但是,心率的测量不能全面反映健康,疲劳和表现的所有方面,因此将它们与日常训练日志,心理测验问卷以及无创,经济有效的表现测试(例如反运动跳跃)结合使用可以提供完整的信息。解决方案,以监测参加有氧运动的运动员的训练状态。

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