About this Research Topic
The main goal of this Research Topic is to gather new insights about the training perceptions between coaches or instructors and athletes or physical activity participants in team and individual sports (elite, professional, semi-professional, amateur, or recreative) of several age groups and both sexes.
Considering that more research needs to be conducted and published on this topic, the purpose of this Research Topic "Understanding the Perceived Rate of Exertion Between Coaches or Instructors and Athletes or Physical Activity Participants" is to publish high-quality original research, systematic reviews, and narratives focused on understanding the match or mismatch between coaches or instructors and athletes or physical activity participants in the perceived training load in several team and individual sports, as well as in different age-groups and competitive levels in both sexes.
It is critical that:
(1) coaches and instructors understand how their designed and applied training loads are perceived by their athletes or participants, and;
(2) athletes or participants understand their coaches or instructors' intentions.
Keywords: communication, interaction, athlete, coach, instructor, training, physical activity, perception
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