Relación entre el estado de recuperación objetiva con subjetiva en jugadores bádminton
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https://doi.org/10.29105/cienciauanl28.129-5Palabras clave:
recuperación, variabilidad de la frecuencia cardiaca, bádminton, escala subjetiva de recuperación, entrenamientoResumen
Objetivo: evaluar la relación del estado de recuperación a través de la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardiaca (VFC) y la escala de calidad de recuperación total o TQR (por sus siglas en inglés) en jugadores de bádminton. Metodología: participaron diez jugadores juveniles de bádminton donde se registró la VFC en reposo y los valores de TQR al inicio de cada sesión durante ocho semanas de entrenamiento. Resultados: se encontró una relación negativa moderada entre valores de la actividad parasimpática y simpática (r = -04. 82, r = -0.668) y débil con actividad parasimpática y TQR (r = -0.190, r = -0.060). Conclusión: existe una relación inversamente proporcional entre el comportamiento simpático y parasimpático, así como entre la actividad parasimpática y la TQR por lo que, de acuerdo con la dinámica de estos indicadores, a mayor impacto fisiológico, menor será la recuperación del atleta.
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