This study aims to investigate the association between the rating of perceived exertion (RPE), heart rate (HR) and the blood lactate concentration ([La]) in successive judo fight simulations (randori). Methods: Ten athletes participated in the study (age: 25.6±2.1 years; stature: 1.75±0.07 m; body mass: 75.6±14.9kg; %BF: 11.5±7.8%; practice: 14.5±6.2 years) and completed 4 judo fight simulations (T1 to T4) with duration of 5 min separated by 5 min passive recovery periods. Before each randori, [La] and HR were collected, and after each randori, the same measures and the RPE (CR-10 scale) were collected. Results: Significant correlations were observed between: (1) CR-10 and HR (T2: r =0.70; T3: r =0.64; both, P<0.05); (2) ΔCR-10 and Δ[La] (T1-T2:r=.71, P< 0.05; T2-T3: r =0.92, P<0.01; T3-T4: r =0.73, P<0.05). Moreover, significant differences were noted in the behavior of the HR between the 2nd (T2) and 3rd (T3) judo fight simulations (P<0.05). Conclusion: The use of CR-10 in the evaluation process, as well as in deciding the load of training in judo, should be done with caution.©2013 by Sports Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, All rights reserved.
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Branco, B. H. M., Massuça, L. M., Andreato, L. V., Marinho, B. F., Miarka, B., Monteiro, L., & Franchini, E. (2013). Association between the rating perceived exertion, heart rate and blood lactate in successive judo fights (Randori). Asian Journal of Sports Medicine, 4(2), 125–130. https://doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.34494
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