Students and faculty from the Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences department recently published a manuscript. Clinton Gardner (MS Kinesiology), Bryson Carrier (IHS PhD), Charli Aguilar (faculty, Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences) and Jorge Perdomo Rodriguez (Kinesiology undergraduate program) published a manuscript titled, "Training Impulse and Its Impact on Load Management in Collegiate and Professional Soccer Players," in the journal Technologies. The work was a systematic review of current training impact (TRIMP) investigations in soccer. Higher TRIMP was noted in starters than reserves throughout the season in matches and slightly lower TRIMP for starters vs. reserves during training. TRIMP changes throughout a season, being higher in pre-season phases compared to early-season, mid-season, and late-season phases. These findings help highlight the benefits of TRIMP in managing internal player load in soccer.
Published: Clinton Gardner, Bryson Carrier, Charli Aguilar, Jorge Perdomo Rodriguez
June
20
2023
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