Stress and recovery perception, creatine kinase levels, and performance parameters of male volleyball athletes in a preseason for a championship
Autor: | Guilherme Droescher de Vargas, Pedro Schons, Luiz Fernando Martins Kruel, Leonardo Alexandre Peyré-Tartaruga, Rochelle Rocha Costa, Edson Soares da Silva, Guilherme Pereira Berriel |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Enzimas Sports medicine Overtraining Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Physical performance 03 medical and health sciences Vertical jump Salto vertical 0302 clinical medicine Desempenho físico funcional medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Original Research Article Championship Muscular enzymes Treinamento biology Voleibol Athletes business.industry 030229 sport sciences Training load Overreaching biology.organism_classification medicine.disease biology.protein Jump Physical therapy Creatine kinase business human activities Psychological markers 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Repositório Institucional da UFRGS Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) instacron:UFRGS Sports Medicine-Open |
ISSN: | 2198-9761 2199-1170 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40798-020-00255-w |
Popis: | Background Training load and adequate recovery have been identified as essential elements to improve well-being and performance in team sports and avoid non-functional overreaching and overtraining. Objective This cohort study sought to analyze the stress and recovery perceptions, creatine kinase levels (CK), and vertical jump performance of volleyball athletes at different training times during a championship preseason. Methods Thirteen high-level male volleyball players (23.80 ± 5.40 years, 91.50 ± 8.80 kg, and 193.10 ± 6.40 cm) completed the RESTQ-Sport questionnaire on stress and recovery perception, and blood samples were collected to evaluate CK levels. These measures were performed six times over 16 weeks, while jumps such as squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), and countermovement jump arm (CMJA) were performed at three of those times for specific performance evaluation. Results The stress perception and recovery perception indices increased and decreased, respectively, in the pre-competitive phase, while CK levels presented an initial rise, maintenance over the training period, and a drop. Vertical jump heights increased significantly throughout the preparatory period regardless of the type of jump. In all training phases, CMJA values exceeded CMJ and SJ values, and CMJ values exceeded SJ values. Conclusions Positive adaptations were elicited by training stimuli, resulting in improvements in performance. Conversely, load training variables indicated higher levels of stress and muscle damage, together with lower perceptions of recovery during the championship preseason. |
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