Association between the Rating Perceived Exertion, Heart Rate and Blood Lactate in Successive Judo Fights (Randori)

AuthorBraulio H.M. Brancoen
AuthorLuis M. Massuaen
AuthorLeonardo V. Andreatoen
AuthorBruno F. Marinhoen
AuthorBianca Miarkaen
AuthorLuis Monteiroen
AuthorEmerson Franchinien
Issued Date2013-02-22en
AbstractPurpose: This study aims to investigate the association between the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), heart rate (HR) and the blood lactate concentration ([La]) in successive judo fight simulations (randori). Methods: Ten athletes participated in the study (age: 25.62.1 years; stature: 1.750.07 m; body mass: 75.614.9kg; %BF: 11.57.8%; practice: 14.56.2 years) and completed 4 judo fight simulations (T1 to T4) with duration of 5 min separated by 5 min passive recovery periods. Before each randori, [La] and HR were collected, and after each randori, the same measures and the RPE (CR-10 scale) were collected. Results: Significant correlations were observed between: (1) CR-10 and HR (T2: r =0.70; T3: r =0.64; both, P Conclusion: The use of CR-10 in the evaluation process, as well as in deciding the load of training in judo, should be done with caution.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.34494en
KeywordJudoen
KeywordAthletesen
KeywordBlood Lactateen
KeywordHeart Rateen
KeywordSportsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleAssociation between the Rating Perceived Exertion, Heart Rate and Blood Lactate in Successive Judo Fights (Randori)en
TypeResearch Articleen

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