Omar Younes-Egana, Juan Mielgo-Ayuso, Marko D M Stojanović, Stephen P Bird, Julio Calleja-González
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Abstract
Several studies have confirmed the efficacy of flywheel eccentric overload training in order to improve or increase muscle volume and strength, as well as several performance-related fitness attributes, but to date, there are no studies that have reviewed the effects of these training methods in basketball. Therefore, the present systematic review aimed to collect the updated information about the influence of flywheel training on performance of basketball players. A search in four electronic databases (PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and Google Scholar) was conducted up to November 20, 2022. Articles were selected as valid for review if: (i) they were an experimental trial published in English; (ii) participants were basketball players without illnesses or injuries, and (iii) a rotational inertial overload method was used as a performance-dependent variable. A total of 93 articles were found. After filtering procedures, only seven studies were considered in this systematic review. In the selected studies, 203 participants were included, 58 females and 145 males. Focusing on basketball related performance variables, all the studies included the countermovement jump (CMJ), while five included sprinting and a change of direction test (COD). The results showed an improvement in performance-related variables associated with basketball (sprint, CMJ, and COD) through the use of inertial methods. Improvements were reported in professional, semi-professional and amateur players as well as both male and female players. However, given the low number of studies, additional investigations on this topic are warranted before a "clear picture" can be drawn concerning the effects of flywheel eccentric overload training in basketball players.
几项研究已经证实了飞轮偏心超负荷训练对改善或增加肌肉体积和力量的有效性,以及一些与性能相关的健身属性,但到目前为止,还没有研究回顾这些训练方法在篮球中的效果。因此,本系统综述旨在收集有关飞轮训练对篮球运动员表现影响的最新信息。截至2022年11月20日,在四个电子数据库(PubMed、SCOPUS、Web of Science和Google Scholar)中进行了搜索。在以下情况下,文章被选为有效审查:(i)它们是以英语发表的实验性试验;(ii)参与者是没有生病或受伤的篮球运动员,(iii)使用旋转惯性过载方法作为表现因变量。共发现93篇文章。经过过滤程序后,本系统综述只考虑了7项研究。在选定的研究中,203名参与者被包括在内,其中58名女性和145名男性。所有研究都集中在篮球相关的表现变量上,包括反动作跳跃(CMJ),而五项研究包括短跑和改变方向测试(COD)。结果显示,通过使用惯性方法,与篮球相关的成绩相关变量(短跑、CMJ和COD)有所改善。据报道,职业、半职业和业余选手以及男女选手都有所进步。然而,鉴于研究数量较少,在对篮球运动员飞轮偏心过载训练的影响做出“清晰的描述”之前,有必要对这一主题进行进一步的调查。
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