Effects of an 8-Week In-Season Explosive Power Training Program on Neuromuscular Performance and Lower-Limb Asymmetries in Young Male Soccer Players.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Stylianos S Vasileiou, Nikolaos D Asimakidis, Athanasios A Dalamitros, Vasiliki Manou
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Abstract: Vasileiou, SS, Asimakidis, ND, Dalamitros, AA, and Manou, V. Effects of an 8-week in-season explosive power training program on neuromuscular performance and lower limb asymmetries in young male soccer players. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2024-This study analyzed the effects of incorporating 8 weeks of twice-weekly explosive power training on neuromuscular performance and lower-limb asymmetries applied to soccer. Thirty-five young male soccer players were randomly assigned to either the experimental group (EXP: n = 18; mean age: 13.7 ± 0.8 years; height: 166.9 ± 8.4 cm; body mass: 58.5 ± 12.8 kg) or the control group (CON: n = 17; mean age: 13.7 ± 0.9 years; height: 168.8 ± 9.1 cm; body mass: 58.0 ± 11.4 kg). Before (TP1) and after the training period (TP2) neuromuscular performance (countermovement jump [CMJ], 10 and 20 m sprint times [T10 and T20], change of direction ability [COD]) and lower-limb asymmetries (single-leg CMJ [SLCMJ]) were evaluated. The asymmetry index (AI) for COD and CMJ tests was also calculated. Significant differences (from TP1 to TP2) were revealed for all the tested parameters in the EXP group (1.50-4.9%, p < 0.00 to 0.12, effect size [ES] = -0.44 to 0.27). For the CON group, T10, T20 505 for nondominant limb and SLCMJ performances for both limbs were significantly improved (0.85 to 1.5%, p < 0.00 to 0.21, ES = -0.36 to 0.37). Finally, the AI remained relatively unchanged for both tests and groups (1.28-3.33%, p = 0.162-0.521). These results indicate that adding twice-weekly explosive power training for 8 weeks can improve neuromuscular performance and reduce lower-limb asymmetries to a greater degree than soccer training alone in young male soccer players.

为期 8 周的赛季内爆发力训练计划对年轻男子足球运动员的神经肌肉表现和下肢不对称的影响。
摘要:Vasileiou,SS,Asimakidis,ND,Dalamitros,AA 和 Manou,V.为期 8 周的赛季中爆发力训练计划对年轻男子足球运动员的神经肌肉表现和下肢不对称的影响。J Strength Cond Res XX(X):000-000,2024-这项研究分析了在足球比赛中进行为期 8 周、每周两次的爆发力训练对神经肌肉表现和下肢不对称的影响。35 名年轻男性足球运动员被随机分配到实验组(EXP:n = 18;平均年龄:13.7 ± 0.8 岁;身高:166.9 ± 8.4 厘米;体重:58.5 ± 12.8 千克):58.5 ± 12.8 千克)或对照组(CON:n = 17;平均年龄:13.7 ± 0.9 岁;身高:168.8 ± 9.1 厘米;体重:58.0 ± 11.4 千克):58.0 ± 11.4 千克)。对训练前(TP1)和训练后(TP2)的神经肌肉表现(反向运动跳跃[CMJ]、10 米和 20 米冲刺时间[T10 和 T20]、变向能力[COD])和下肢不对称(单腿 CMJ [SLCMJ])进行了评估。此外,还计算了变向能力和 CMJ 测试的不对称指数(AI)。在 EXP 组中,所有测试参数均存在显著差异(从 TP1 到 TP2)(1.50%-4.9%,P < 0.00 到 0.12,效应大小 [ES] = -0.44 到 0.27)。在 CON 组中,非支配肢的 T10、T20 505 和双肢的 SLCMJ 性能均有显著改善(0.85% 至 1.5%,p < 0.00 至 0.21,ES = -0.36 至 0.37)。最后,两项测试和两组的 AI 均保持相对不变(1.28%-3.33%,p = 0.162-0.521)。这些结果表明,与单纯的足球训练相比,每周两次、持续 8 周的爆发力训练能在更大程度上改善年轻男子足球运动员的神经肌肉表现,减少下肢不对称。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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