In the Results, the third paragraph is incorrect. The correct paragraph is: Training strain (Fig 3) was highest in week 2 (6921 A.U.) and lowest in week 9 (2038 A.U.). The highest variation occurred from week 2 to 3 (-49%). Considering the within-week variation, the greatest variation (CV%) was observed in week 2 (41%), and the lowest was recorded in week 10 (9%). The variation between weeks was 25% (mean of within week).
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Fig 3. (a) Mean (SD) and weekly changes (%) in weekly training strain during the 10-week study period and (b) within-weekly training strain variations (CV%) and between-weekly training strain variations (CV%).
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S1 File. Datasheet of training load.
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