In Season Heart Rate and Session Rate of Perceived Exertion in Collegiate Softball Athletes

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Introduction Monitoring of workload is vital to minimize risk of overuse musculoskeletal injuries in athletes while optimizing performance Heart rate (HR) and session rate of perceived exertion (sRPE) have been shown to be reliable measures of training intensity in steady state and interval exercise Relationship between training load and injury in running-based team sports has been established Limited studies have investigated internal load in throwing-dominant athletes despite rigorous competition seasonhttps://jdc.jefferson.edu/esposters/1000/thumbnail.jp

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