Student Type
Undergraduate
Faculty Sponsor
Kyle Sunderland
Date
4-12-2022
College Affiliation
College of Science, Technology, and Health
Department
Exercise Science
Submission Type
Poster
Abstract
There is a paucity of data on workloads in collegiate female lacrosse players. PURPOSE: Determine internal and external workloads of collegiate female lacrosse players. METHODS: Heart rate (HR), perceived exertion, and GPS data were analyzed from 19 collegiate female lacrosse players throughout an entire National Championship season. RESULTS: Except for average HR (p=0.494), workload variables were significantly less during training compared to games. Average practice duration was shorter than average gameday duration (p
Recommended Citation
Sutton, Paige, "Workloads of Collegiate Female Lacrosse Athletes During a Division II National Championship Season" (2022). 2022 Student Academic Showcase. 13.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/src/Posters/Session1/13
Publication Date
2022
Date
3/21/2022
Included in
Workloads of Collegiate Female Lacrosse Athletes During a Division II National Championship Season
There is a paucity of data on workloads in collegiate female lacrosse players. PURPOSE: Determine internal and external workloads of collegiate female lacrosse players. METHODS: Heart rate (HR), perceived exertion, and GPS data were analyzed from 19 collegiate female lacrosse players throughout an entire National Championship season. RESULTS: Except for average HR (p=0.494), workload variables were significantly less during training compared to games. Average practice duration was shorter than average gameday duration (p