Monitoring training and recovery responses with heart rate measures during standardized warm-up in elite badminton players.
Christoph SchneiderThimo WiewelhoveShaun J McLarenLucas RölekeHannes KäsbauerAnne HeckstedenMichael KellmannMark PfeifferAlexander FerrautiPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Our findings suggest that HRex measured during a standardized warm-up can be sensitive to short-term accumulation of training load, with HRex decreasing on average in response to consecutive days of training within repeated preparatory weekly microcycles. From a practical perspective, it seems advisable to determine intra-individual recovery-strain responses by repeated testing, as HRex responses may vary substantially between and within players.