

Weekly TL variation across the in-season blocks was trivial-small for both groups except between Block 2 and Block 3 (ES= moderate). Data were also analysed with respect to number of days before the immediate match. The competitive period was analysed after the division into 5圆-8 week blocks and 35x1 week microcycles. team and also to play the weekly game were considered: Starters, players that participated in the match for at least 45 min and NonStarters, players that did not participate or played less than 45 minutes in the match.

Only the players that were available to train for a whole week with the. Twentyfour players (20.3 ± 2.0 years) belonging to the same reserve team of a Spanish La Liga club participated in this study.

The aim of this study was to quantify the seasonal perceived respiratory and muscular training loads (i.e., sRPEres-TL and sRPEmus-TL) completed by elite-oriented young professional soccer players. Thus, through proper gaze control, the player can enhance the mental skills needed to handle challenging tennis situations. In particular, it is shown that with the eyes fixed on the contact zone during the hitting phase, the mind can focus on the process, creates an ideal state for concentration then favours flow and peak performance. In order to understand how gaze control interacts with the mind, this article incorporates state-of-the-art theory on mental skills in tennis and the on-court knowledge with information gathered from top coaches on the professional tour. This study reviews the effects of such fixation upon the fundamental mental skills needed in high level competitive tennis. These players differ significantly from other players in having a longer fixation on the ball combined with a fixation on the contact zone until the end of the follow through, whereas in the same time most of the professionals seem to abandon the ball with their eyes as it approached the hitting zone. Urn:oclc:216771547 Republisher_date 20120529054926 Republisher_operator Scandate 20120528173732 Scanner observations suggested that great tennis players (with significant results in the Grand Slam tournaments) have specific gaze behaviour when they hit the ball.

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