Inclusion of Game-Based Stimulus During Flywheel Resistance Training Positively Influences Physical Performance in Handball Players.

Marc Madruga-Parera, Pedro T Esteves, John F T Fernandes, Vicente Beltrán-Garrido, Stephen Bird, Nuno Leite, Daniel Romero-Rodriguez, Jorge Arede
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Handball is a body-contact Olympic ball sport that is characterized by fast-paced defensive and offensive actions. Players must coordinate explosive movements (e.g. changing of direction) and handball-specific skills (e.g. passing). Maximizing performance requires a systematic approach to training that includes physical, psychological, technical, and tactical preparation. Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine the effects of movement-based (MOV; unspecific sport stimulus) or game-based (GAM; sport-specific stimulus) flywheel resistance training intervention in highly trained youth handball players. Method:Twenty-five highly trained youth male handball players completed two sessions per week of flywheel resistance training (MOV, n = 12; GAM, n = 13) over the 7-week intervention period. Change-of-direction tests (180º change-of-direction speed test of both legs and test) and handball-throwing test were conducted before and after the intervention. Results: Both groups significantly improved V-cut, and 180º Change-of-direction speed test performance (p < .05; d = 0.79-2.05). Notwithstanding, the GAM group demonstrated greater improvements in V-cut and COD180ASY compared with the MOV group (p < .05) with small effect. Handball throwing speed performance remained unchanged independently of training condition (p > .05). Conclusions: These findings provide further support for the training principle of "specificity" and highlight the importance of including a game-based training stimulus during resistance training. This is a key consideration for coaches wanting to enhance physical performance in youth handball players.

在飞轮阻力训练中加入游戏刺激能积极影响手球运动员的体能表现
手球是一项身体接触奥林匹克球类运动,其特点是快节奏的防守和进攻动作。球员必须协调爆发性动作(如变向)和手球特定技能(如传球)。要最大限度地提高成绩,就必须进行系统的训练,包括身体、心理、技术和战术方面的准备。目的:本研究旨在确定基于运动(MOV;非特定运动刺激)或基于比赛(GAM;特定运动刺激)的飞轮阻力训练干预对训练有素的青少年手球运动员的影响。方法:25 名训练有素的青年男子手球运动员在为期 7 周的干预期内每周完成两次飞轮阻力训练(MOV,n = 12;GAM,n = 13)。干预前后分别进行了变向测试(双腿180º变向速度测试和测试)和手球投掷测试。结果显示两组的 V-cut 和 180º 变向速度测试成绩均有明显改善(p d = 0.79-2.05)。尽管如此,与 MOV 组相比,GAM 组在 V-cut 和 COD180ASY 方面的进步更大(p p > .05)。结论:这些研究结果为 "特异性 "训练原则提供了进一步支持,并强调了在阻力训练中加入基于游戏的训练刺激的重要性。对于希望提高青少年手球运动员身体表现的教练来说,这是一个关键的考虑因素。
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