Effectiveness of Using Exercise App in Improving Exercise Adherence and Aerobic Endurance of Football Players

C.D.N.N.O. Obra, Agatha Camille S. Quidilla, Rome Justine B. Cajigal, Jannah Kris A. Jerez, Shiela Mae A. Ramos, Reyma Jamelia C. Malabed
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Introduction. The use of mobile apps known as mHealth is starting to shape the delivery of physical therapy care not only in patients but also to the healthy population. Using an exercise app is a potential strategy to promote physical activity among individuals. Thus, this pilot study examined the utility of the Nike® Training Club app in increasing exercise adherence and enhancing aerobic endurance. Methods. The study utilized one-way repeated measures over time quasi-experimental design. It used purposive sampling to select 10 college football players aged 18-25 years old. After downloading the app, the participants were required to perform a workout plan composed of 15–45 minutes workouts through circuit interval training. The 20-day workout plan was done for 6 weeks (3-4 workouts per week). Aerobic endurance was measured at baseline and every after 2 weeks of intervention using Cooper’s 12-minute run test. Results. An extremely high adherence rate (85%, SD = 2.11) to exercise was exhibited by the participants based on recorded logs in the app. Also, the participants agreed that the app was easy to use (x̅ = 3.9, SD = .18) due to its user-friendly interface, uncomplicated design, and comprehensive features. Results also showed an improvement in their aerobic endurance at the end of the 6-week training with a change of 3.8 ml/kg/min, however, ANOVA showed no statistically significant difference in VO2 max from baseline to post-tests [F (3, 10) = 2.18, p = .11]. Discussion. A high adherence to exercise may be achieved when exercise is facilitated using the app. The app has potential to provide information that could lead to improvements in aerobic endurance and can be a useful tool in maintaining an active lifestyle among the well population.
运用运动App提高足球运动员运动坚持性和有氧耐力的效果
介绍。被称为移动医疗的移动应用程序的使用,不仅开始影响患者的物理治疗护理,也开始影响健康人群的物理治疗护理。使用锻炼应用程序是促进个人体育活动的一种潜在策略。因此,本初步研究考察了Nike®Training Club应用程序在增加运动坚持性和增强有氧耐力方面的效用。本研究采用单向重复测量随时间的准实验设计。采用有目的抽样的方法,选取了10名年龄在18-25岁之间的大学生橄榄球运动员。下载应用程序后,参与者被要求通过循环间歇训练进行15-45分钟的锻炼计划。20天的锻炼计划进行了6周(每周3-4次锻炼)。有氧耐力在基线和每隔两周干预后使用库珀的12分钟跑步测试进行测量。根据应用程序中记录的日志,参与者表现出极高的运动依从率(85%,SD = 2.11)。此外,参与者认为该应用程序易于使用(x′s = 3.9, SD = .18),因为它具有用户友好的界面,简单的设计和全面的功能。结果还显示,在6周训练结束时,他们的有氧耐力有所改善,变化为3.8 ml/kg/min,然而,方差分析显示,从基线到测试后,最大摄氧量没有统计学意义上的差异[F (3,10) = 2.18, p = .11]。当使用该应用程序促进运动时,可以实现对运动的高度坚持。该应用程序有可能提供可以提高有氧耐力的信息,并且可以成为健康人群保持积极生活方式的有用工具。
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