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Table 1 Analysis of correlation between training loads parameters (AW, CW, ACWLR, TS, and TM) based on periods (1st and 2nd halves of season) with PHV, fatigue and DOMS variable

From: Relationships between training load, peak height velocity, muscle soreness and fatigue status in elite-level young soccer players: a competition season study

Variable

PHV

Fatigue-1

Fatigue-2

DOMS-1

DOMS-2

AW1

AW2

CW1

CW2

ACWLR1

ACWLR2

TM1

TM2

TS1

TS2

PHV

              

Fatigue-1

-0.326

             

Fatigue-2

-0.051

0.304

            

DOMS-1

-0.426

0.501

0.140

           

DOMS-2

-0.242

-0.037

0.448

0.488

          

AW1

-0.057

-0.053

-0.024

0.103

0.281

         

AW2

0.360

-0.297

0.125

-0.166

0.228

0.579

        

CW1

-0.127

-0.064

-0.058

0.063

0.246

0.981

0.571

       

CW2

0.066

-0.176

0.017

-0.033

0.262

0.926

0.826

0.933

      

ACWLR1

-0.227

4.476

-0.076

-0.060

0.032

-0.258

-0.385

-0.268

-0.347

     

ACWLR2

0.164

-0.066

0.032

0.033

0.143

-0.059

0.030

-0.095

-0.073

-0.110

    

TM1

-0.300

-0.468

-0.357

-0.116

0.070

0.010

-0.151

0.043

-0.047

0.639

0.247

   

TM2

0.421

-0.265

-0.130

-0.278

0.015

-0.222

0.137

-0.275

-0.137

0.116

0.609

0.209

  

TS1

-0.235

-0.158

-0.335

-0.058

0.207

0.501

0.202

0.529

0.440

0.339

0.262

0.855

0.100

 

TS2

0.479

-0.295

-0.111

-0.290

0.017

-0.066

0.366

-0.118

0.072

-0.012

0.571

0.123

0.966

0.111

  1. PHV Peak height velocity, AW Acute workload, CW Chronic workload, ACWLR Acute: chronic workload ration, TM Training monotony, TS Training strain, 1 = 1st half of season and 2 = 2nd half of season, respectively
  2. Significant differences (p ≤ 0.05) are highlighted in bold