Open Access Library Journal

Volume 4, Issue 3 (March 2017)

ISSN Print: 2333-9705   ISSN Online: 2333-9721

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Is Possible the Use of RPE Scale in Coordination Skill Sport: Skateboarding Experience

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DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1103465    931 Downloads   1,962 Views  

ABSTRACT

The Rate of Perceived Exertion scale was widely used in monitoring training session but the feasibility of this approach was not verified in skateboarding training or competition. Thus, the purpose of this brief report was the assessment of a skateboarder using the Rate of Perceived Exertion. Nine months of conditioning about a professional skater were collected after each session. The Rate of Perceived Exertion was interviewed, also, after the most important competition day. Furthermore, the internal training load was evaluated using the indication proposed in scientific community. During the first period of training, the training load was similar than the value obtained in the most official competition of the season. The mean value of Rate of Perceived Exertion collected during the training session was similar to the results declared during the competition. The value of training load in this professional skater was similar to other professional athletes. The trainer could find important practical implication such as the statement that the skater did not reach, on average, the level of overtraining. Further studies could improve the assessment using more detailed stratification about the kind of condition and about the physiological parameters.

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Michele, T. and Nicola, L. (2017) Is Possible the Use of RPE Scale in Coordination Skill Sport: Skateboarding Experience. Open Access Library Journal, 4, 1-6. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1103465.

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