Relationship between perceived effort and relative intensity in inline skate
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Exercise test, exercise, heart rate.Abstract
The functional evaluation of athletes is a topic of interest for professionals of physical activity and health, however, scientific literature on this subject in inline skate is scarce. Objective: To determine the relationship between perceived effort and relative intensity in the 6-minute field test in inline skate (6MTIS). Methodology: Descriptive-correlational study with quantitative approach and a sample at convenience made up of 12 skaters (9 women and 3 men). The maximum heart rate (HRmax) was evaluated through 6MTIS, also collected in this test the subjective perception scale of the effort and the relative intensity with respect to the HRmax estimated for age. The analysis and tabulation were performed in the PSPP statistical package (95% confidence and p-value of 0,05) using the Shapiro-Wilk normality test and Pearson correlational coefficient. Results: The HRmax in the test presented values similar to that estimated for age (196,25±6,77 ppm vs 199,63±3,09 ppm), the relative intensity was classified in submaximum to maximum (98,33±3,74% HRmax), and the perceived effort at very hard (8,73±0,94), on the other hand, the perceived stress scale and the relative intensity had normal distribution (p>0,05), and, a negative and non-significant relationship between the two variables (r = -0,28; p>0,05). Conclusion: The subjective effort perception scale is not a reliable parameter for quantifying internal load during the 6-minute field test in inline skate.
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