The effects of resistance training on jumping and selected power variables of the lower limbs in female soccer players

IF 0.7 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
Tomasz Chamera, Magdalena Pronczuk, Piotr Smok, Milosz Drozd, Malgorzata Michalczyk, Adam Maszczyk
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Introduction: The aim of the study was to compare the effects of a 6-week intervention of combined soccer training with resistance training on strength and power variables in highly trained female soccer players. It was hypothesized that 6 weeks is sufficient for a significant improvement in jumping ability and power to occur due to the intervention. The study involved 34 female soccer players of the top women’s league (22 ± 5 years old, body height 167 ± 5 cm, body weight 60 ± 8 kg). The players were divided into two groups of 17 participants. The control group performed 3 soccer and 1 strength training sessions (50–60% 1RM load) weekly. The experimental group performed 3 soccer and 2 resistance training sessions during a weekly micro-cycle (50–85% 1RM load). The results of the experiment indicate a significant improvement in vertical jump height and sitting leg press performance in the experimental group: CMJ (p < 0.05; p = 0.000029; ES:1.00;11%), CMJA (p < 0.05; p = 0.003; ES = 1.09;13%) and LP (p < 0.05; p = 0.027681; ES = 0.48;6%), while in the control group changes in results after completing the training program were statistically insignificant for CMJ (p > 0.05, p = 0.274000, ES:0.07,1%), CMJA (p > 0.05, p = 0.350958, ES = 0.27;3%) and LP (p > 0, 05; p = 0.130153; ES = 0.27;4%). The presented results suggest that a short, six-week resistance training program, specific soccer training and strength training carried out twice a week during the preparatory period may significantly improve the strength and jumping variables of the lower limbs in female soccer players.
阻力训练对女子足球运动员起跳及下肢力量变量的影响
前言:本研究的目的是比较6周的联合足球训练和阻力训练对高度训练的女子足球运动员力量和力量变量的影响。据推测,6周的干预足以显著提高跳跃能力和力量。研究对象为34名中国顶级女足运动员(年龄22±5岁,身高167±5 cm,体重60±8 kg)。选手们被分成两组,每组17人。对照组每周进行3次足球和1次力量训练(50-60% rm负荷)。实验组在每周微循环(50-85% 1RM负荷)中进行3次足球和2次阻力训练。实验结果表明,实验组在垂直跳跃高度和坐式压腿性能上均有显著提高。0.05;P = 0.000029;ES:1.00;11%), CMJA (p <0.05;P = 0.003;ES = 1.09;13%)和LP (p <0.05;P = 0.027681;ES = 0.48;6%),而对照组CMJ完成训练计划后结果的变化无统计学意义(p >0.05, p = 0.274000, ES:0.07,1%), CMJA (p >0.05, p = 0.350958, ES = 0.27;3%)和LP (p >0, 05年;P = 0.130153;Es = 0.27;4%)。本研究结果提示,女子足球运动员在预备阶段进行为期6周的短期抗阻训练、每周2次的专项足球训练和力量训练,可以显著提高女子足球运动员下肢的力量和跳跃指标。
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