Effects on strength, jumping, reaction time and perception of effort and stress in men´ s top-20 World Padel Competitions

Álvaro Bustamante-Sánchez, Ana Ramírez-Adrados, Tamara Iturriaga, Valentín E Fernández-Elías
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Paddle tenis has experienced significant growth in recent years, becoming one of the most popular and globally expanding sports. This study aims to examine the physiological performance and subjective perception of stress and fatigue in top-20 padel players during matches. Seven elite players participated in the study. Various variables were evaluated, such as subjective perception of effort and stress, isometric grip strength, reaction time, and jump performance, both before and after the matches. The results showed significant increases in subjective perception of effort, perceived stress, and performance in vertical countermovement and squat jumps, as well as in horizontal jumps after the matches. However, no significant changes were observed in reaction time, free-arm jumps, and grip strength (although significant differences were observed between the dominant and non-dominant hand). These findings suggest that the physical conditioning of high-level padel players allows them to endure the fatigue of matches. The differences between the dominant and non-dominant hand indicate asymmetries due to the one-sided nature of this sport. Reaction time did not decrease, suggesting that the level of fatigue was not sufficient to limit the information processing of these athletes. Perceived stress, with widely dispersed values far from the maximum, was consistent with the reaction and adaptation times of the players. The repeated decelerations and accelerations from the backcourt to the net (and vice versa) did not produce excessive fatigue but rather muscular activation, which was evident in horizontal jumps. These findings contribute to understanding the physiological aspects of padel and can be used for the development of training programs that optimize performance and minimize the perception of fatigue in players.
对男子世界排名前 20 位的乒乓球比赛中力量、跳跃、反应时间以及对努力和压力的感知的影响
近年来,乒乓球运动取得了长足的发展,已成为最受欢迎和在全球范围内扩展的运动之一。本研究旨在考察前 20 名乒乓球运动员在比赛中的生理表现以及对压力和疲劳的主观感受。七名精英选手参与了研究。在比赛前后对各种变量进行了评估,如对努力和压力的主观感知、等距握力、反应时间和跳跃表现。结果显示,主观努力感、感知压力、垂直反向运动和深蹲跳以及水平跳的成绩在赛后都有明显提高。然而,在反应时间、自由臂跳和握力方面没有观察到明显变化(尽管在惯用手和非惯用手之间观察到明显差异)。这些研究结果表明,高水平乒乓球运动员的身体调节能力使他们能够承受比赛的疲劳。优势手和非优势手之间的差异表明,由于这项运动的单侧性质,存在着不对称性。反应时间并没有减少,这表明疲劳程度不足以限制这些运动员的信息处理能力。感受到的压力值与最大值相去甚远,与运动员的反应时间和适应时间一致。从后场到网前(反之亦然)的反复减速和加速并没有产生过度疲劳,而是产生了肌肉激活,这在水平跳跃中很明显。这些研究结果有助于了解乒乓球运动的生理方面,并可用于制定训练计划,以优化运动员的表现,最大限度地减少疲劳感。
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