Monitoring training loads: from training to competition

L. Zeghari, H. Moufti, A. Arfaoui, N. Bougrine, N. Tanda
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Aims: Monitoring is a new method that allows coaches and physical trainers to manage training in order to meet the needs of athletes. This study aims to evaluate through a scientific approach the homogeneity between the training program established by the coach in the pre-competition period, and the characteristics of the competition. Materials : The study was conducted at the FAR (Royal Armed Forces) Sports Association in Salé from February 10, 2019 to March 16, 2019, on a sample of 12 taekwondo athletes (5 girls and 7 boys), category "senior" with a middle age of 26.28 ± 1.97 for boys and 24.4 ± 3.32 for girls. The data collection concerns two different periods, the training and the competition period, in order to make a comparison between the different phases of the combat situations (preparation phase, exchange phase and recovery phase) during these two periods: Results: For the combat in the training period we saw that the percentage of the preparation phase was 80.11%, the exchange phase was 19.69%, and the recovery phase was 0.18%, however, in the competition period, the percentage of the preparation phase is 21.60%, the exchange phase is 39.84%, and the recovery phase is 38.54%. The study of the correlation between the three phases of combat in the training period and the competition shows that there is no link between the different phases except between the exchange phase and the recovery phase (sig = 0.021 < 0.05). Conclusion: Our study was able to reveal that the requirements of the competition were not taken into consideration by the coach, which influenced the performance of the athletes during the competition. Therefore, a monitoring program is necessary in order to better plan the training and even predict the results of the competition
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监控训练负荷:从训练到比赛
目的:监测是教练员和体能训练员管理训练以满足运动员需要的一种新方法。本研究旨在通过科学的方法评估教练在赛前制定的训练计划与比赛特点之间的同质性。材料:研究于2019年2月10日至2019年3月16日在sal皇家武装部队体育协会进行,样本为12名跆拳道运动员(女5名,男7名),年龄中等,男26.28±1.97岁,女24.4±3.32岁。数据收集涉及两个不同的时期,训练期和比赛期,以便对这两个时期的战斗情况的不同阶段(准备阶段,交流阶段和恢复阶段)进行比较。对于训练阶段的格斗,我们看到准备阶段的比例为80.11%,交换阶段的比例为19.69%,恢复阶段的比例为0.18%,而在比赛阶段,准备阶段的比例为21.60%,交换阶段的比例为39.84%,恢复阶段的比例为38.54%。对训练期三个阶段的格斗与比赛的相关性研究表明,除交换阶段与恢复阶段之间存在关联外,其他阶段之间均无关联(sig = 0.021 < 0.05)。结论:我们的研究能够揭示教练员没有考虑到比赛的要求,从而影响了运动员在比赛中的表现。因此,为了更好地规划训练,甚至预测比赛结果,一个监控程序是必要的
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