Fatigue Monitoring Flashcards

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Rodacki et al 2002

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Neural input does not allow for a fatigued body to accomplish max jump height

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Claudino et al 2011

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Regulating training volume in weight room with jump height results in lower weight room volume but similar adaptations

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3
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McLhelan et al 2011

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Peak rate of force development was significantly decreased up to 24-hours post-match along with peak power

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4
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Duffel et al 2012

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Quad Max voluntary contractions were significantly decreased post-match and were associated with playing time and average speed

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5
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Gathercole et al 2015

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In females there was little to no association with jump variables and training load increases

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6
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Cluadino et al 2016

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Average jump height is more sensitive to fatigue changes rather than the max jump height

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6
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Watkins et al 2017

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Vertical jump height and back squat reps to failure were associated from workout 1 to 2

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Jimenez-Reyes et al 2020

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Max force and power max all decreased over the course of the season with no major changes in max velocity during unloaded sprints

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