Publications by authors named "F T Gonzalez-Fernandez"

This study aimed to analyze how active versus passive rest periods after a warm-up influence performance in psychomotor vigilance tasks (PVT). Twenty amateur karate athletes participated in a randomized cross-over study consisting of two sessions with either a 20 min active rest involving kata techniques or passive rest. PVT was administered before and after these conditions to assess the changes in reaction time.

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This study examines the relationships between body composition, anthropometry and physical fitness measures, and internal and external load (match physical and running demands) during a congested period of an overseas futsal training camp. Eleven under-20 national futsal players participated in a eleven-day training camp. During the matches, exercise heart rate (HR) and locomotion profiles were recorded via a Polar Team Pro system as the players' internal and external load.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to analyze coaches' practices regarding physical fitness assessment and monitoring across Romania, Portugal, and Spain, involving 165 coaches in a survey of 32 questions.
  • Romanian coaches prioritize pre-season assessments and favor sprint and skill tests, while Portuguese and Spanish coaches prefer competition testing with a focus on aerobic assessments.
  • Recovery monitoring methods show variation, with perceptual scales being favored across the countries, and the study highlights differing approaches in exercise intensity determination and strength assessment among the coaches.
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Purpose: Light detection destroys the visual pigment. Its regeneration, necessary for the recovery of light sensitivity, is accomplished through the visual cycle. Release of all-trans retinal by the light-activated visual pigment and its reduction to all-trans retinol comprise the first steps of the visual cycle.

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This study examined relationships among players' physical characteristics, match external loads, and heart rate recovery (HRR) during match substitutions in a congested fixture of an overseas futsal training camp. Eleven under-20 national futsal players' anthropometric characteristics (age, body height, body mass, % fat, and % muscle) and physical fitness [HRmax, VOmax, maximal aerobic speed (MAS) during the 30-15 intermittent fitness test (IFT)] were determined. Additionally, locomotion profiles during field play and HRR sitting on the bench were recorded during five matches.

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