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Ítem Psychophysiological responses to real and simulated professional bullfighting: a case study(Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica, 2024) del Pino, Luis Teba; Aguilar, José Antonio Robles; Ramirez-Campillo, Rodrigo; de Villarreal, Eduardo SáezThe aim of this study was to analyze variables associated with the performance of the bullfighter during the bullfight and tentadero (training for a real bullfight). Participants were monitored during both an official bullfight and a tentadero . Heart rate param- eters were recorded with pulsometers , distance travelled, speeds and accelerations were recorded with GPS technology and anxiety was assessed with CSAI 2R questionnaire. Significant differences were found in the subscale of self confidence between bul lfight and tentadero (P=0.037; 5.36%). HR parameters reached by the bullfighter varied depending on the bull. Significant differences were obtained between the first bull and the second bull in maximal heart rate (P=0.010; 2.69%), and TRIMPs (P=0.022; 5.41%). There were no significant differences in the average speed reached during each fight, and the average speed the bullfighter maintai ned during the bullfight was around 2 km/h. In conclusion physical preparat ion may affect pre competiti ve anxiety level s and the characteristics of the bull could affect bullfighter’s performance. The recording of HR, mechanical load and anxiety enables to customize training loads based on the performance shown during bullfighting.