The 100-Days: Physical Exercise and Challenges to Assess, Maintain and Improve Physical Fitness During Lockdown.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2024-12-05 DOI:10.3390/sports12120337
Tommaso Di Libero, Annalisa D'Ermo, Beatrice Tosti, Stefano Corrado, Pierluigi Diotaiuti, Angelo Rodio
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic reduced physical activity and increased sedentary behavior, raising health risks. To combat this, a 100-day training program was designed to maintain and improve fitness during lockdown. This program, which included a challenge with physical assessments and online sessions, aimed to enhance fitness and motivation.

Methods: Twenty participants (mean age 45.2 ± 12.7 years) with good baseline fitness completed strength, endurance, coordination, and flexibility exercises over 100 days, with monthly challenges. Fitness was assessed at baseline (T0), mid-program (T1), and completion (T2).

Results: Males initially showed higher BMI and mild cardiovascular risks. Flexibility improved for both genders, with females increasing from 12.5 ± 4.51 cm to 14.8 ± 6.65 cm and males from 4.4 ± 6.33 cm to 8.8 ± 10.69 cm. Males' vertical jump height increased from 20.7 ± 13.05 cm to 28.2 ± 10.49 cm. In the challenge, push-up repetitions rose for both genders, achieving excellent scores (>24 reps for females, >25 for males). Males advanced in the repeated crunch test, while females consistently excelled in the repeated squat. Weight and BMI reductions were also observed, particularly in overweight males.

Conclusions: The 100-day training program, combined with the challenge, effectively sustained physical fitness and motivation among participants during pandemic-related restrictions. Notable strength and endurance improvements were observed across both genders, reinforcing the potential of interactive, remote training programs to promote physical health in periods of limited activity.

100天:在封锁期间评估、维持和改善身体健康的体育锻炼和挑战。
COVID-19大流行减少了身体活动,增加了久坐行为,增加了健康风险。为了解决这个问题,一个为期100天的训练计划被设计出来,以在封锁期间保持和改善健康。这个项目包括体能评估和在线课程的挑战,旨在增强健康和动力。方法:20名基线体能良好的参与者(平均年龄45.2±12.7岁)完成力量、耐力、协调性和柔韧性训练100天,每月进行一次挑战。在基线(T0)、项目中期(T1)和完成(T2)时评估适应度。结果:男性最初表现出较高的BMI和轻微的心血管风险。男女的柔韧性均有所提高,女性从12.5±4.51 cm增加到14.8±6.65 cm,男性从4.4±6.33 cm增加到8.8±10.69 cm。男性垂直跳跃高度由20.7±13.05 cm增加到28.2±10.49 cm。在挑战中,男女俯卧撑的重复次数都有所增加,取得了优异的成绩(女性俯卧撑重复次数为100次,男性俯卧撑重复次数为25次)。男性在重复的蜷缩测试中取得了进步,而女性在重复的深蹲测试中一直表现出色。体重和身体质量指数也有所下降,尤其是超重的男性。结论:为期100天的培训计划与挑战相结合,有效地保持了参与者在大流行相关限制期间的身体健康和动力。在两性中都观察到显著的力量和耐力改善,这加强了互动式远程训练项目在有限活动期间促进身体健康的潜力。
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