Effects of padel activity and proprioception training on soccer players in an off-season period.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Leonardo Ricotti, Tommaso Minuti
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Abstract

Background: Off-season periods imply considerable changes in the fitness status of soccer players. So far, no studies evaluated the effects of proprioception-focused training during soccer off-season periods. In this work, we assessed how much some players' abilities (static and dynamic balance, reaction times, quickness, strength, and technical skills) were affected by proprioception training and padel activity during an off-season period of 12 weeks.

Methods: Twenty-eight non-professional adult male soccer players were organized into three groups: a group carried out regular padel activity, ~2 h once a week. Another group underwent a regular proprioception training program, ~ 20 min, twice a week. The third group did not perform any specific activity (control). Static and dynamic balance, reaction times, quickness, strength, and technical skills were evaluated at three time-points: before starting, after 6 weeks, and after 12 weeks.

Results: Both padel activity and specific proprioception training carried out for 12 weeks significantly improved players' monopodalic static balance with eyes open and dynamic balance. No significant effects of these training regimens were found on monopodalic static balance with eyes closed, visual and acoustic reaction times, acyclic quickness, and strength. Furthermore, proprioception training considerably improved technical skills.

Conclusions: Coaches may use padel activity and proprioception exercises for off-season programs featured by ease of execution, low training volume, and high compliance.

划船活动和本体感觉训练对休赛期足球运动员的影响。
背景:休赛期意味着足球运动员的体能状况会发生很大变化。迄今为止,还没有研究评估过在足球淡季期间进行以本体感觉为重点的训练的效果。在这项工作中,我们评估了在为期 12 周的休赛期中,本体感觉训练和划船活动对一些球员能力(静态和动态平衡、反应时间、速度、力量和技术技能)的影响程度:将 28 名非专业成年男子足球运动员分为三组:一组定期进行划船活动,每周一次,每次约 2 小时;另一组定期进行本体感觉训练,每周一次,每次约 2 小时。另一组进行常规本体感觉训练,每周两次,每次约 20 分钟。第三组不进行任何特定活动(对照组)。分别在开始前、6 周后和 12 周后的三个时间点对静态和动态平衡、反应时间、速度、力量和技术技能进行评估:结果:乒乓球活动和为期 12 周的特定本体感觉训练都显著提高了运动员睁眼时的单足静态平衡和动态平衡。而这些训练方法对闭眼时的单体静态平衡、视觉和听觉反应时间、非周期快速性和力量没有明显影响。此外,本体感觉训练大大提高了技术技能:教练可将桨叶活动和本体感觉练习用于淡季计划,其特点是易于执行、训练量小、依从性高。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
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393
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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