Effects of low-volume court-based sprint interval training on aerobic capacity and sport-specific endurance performance in competitive tennis players.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Biology of Sport Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.5114/biolsport.2025.139088
Wenpu Yang, Langlang Yin, Eric Tsz-Chun Poon, Indy Man Kit Ho, Haochong Liu, Bing Qi, Qian Li, Yanchun Li
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Sprint interval training (SIT) is a potent exercise strategy to enhance athletes' aerobic capacity in a time-efficient manner. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a low-volume court-based SIT program on aerobic capacity and sport-specific endurance performance for competitive tennis players. Sixteen competitive collegiate tennis players were randomly assigned to the SIT (court-based repeated-sprint training) and traditional endurance training (ET; 45-min continuous treadmill running) groups for a 6-week intervention (3 sessions/week). The maximal oxygen uptake ( V ˙ O2max), minute ventilation at peak exercise (VEmax), ventilatory anaerobic threshold in percentage of V ˙ O2max (VT/VO2), and elimination rate of blood lactate (BLAer) were assessed, whereas the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 2 (YoYo-IR2) and the tennis-specific HIT&TURN test were conducted at baseline and after the intervention. Both SIT and ET showed significant improvements in V ˙ O2max (p < 0.01) with moderate effect sizes (ES = 0.64 and 0.98, respectively), as well as in VEmax (p < 0.01) with small effect sizes (ES = 0.23 and 0.21, respectively), and VT/VO2 (p < 0.01) with large effect sizes (ES = 2.37 and 3.85, respectively). The BLAer improved significantly in SIT (ES = 1.03; p < 0.05) whereas no significant changes occurred in ET. The magnitude-based decision showed a clear and superior improvement in both YoYo-IR2 (ES = 0.69) and HIT&TURN (ES = 1.72) tests in SIT than ET. Compared with traditional ET, court-based SIT can be a time-efficient strategy to improve aerobic capacity and tennis-specific endurance without requiring specialized equipment for competitive tennis players.

低容量场地冲刺间歇训练对竞技网球运动员有氧能力和运动耐力表现的影响。
冲刺间歇训练(SIT)是一种有效的运动策略,可以有效地提高运动员的有氧能力。本研究的目的是检验一个小容量的基于球场的静坐项目对竞技网球运动员有氧能力和运动耐力表现的影响。16名优秀的大学生网球运动员被随机分配到基于场地的重复冲刺训练和传统耐力训练(ET;45分钟连续跑步)组进行为期6周的干预(3次/周)。评估最大摄氧量(V˙O2max)、高峰运动时的分钟通气量(VEmax)、通气无氧阈值(V˙O2max百分比)(VT/VO2)和血乳酸清除率(BLAer),并在基线和干预后进行溜溜球间歇恢复测试2级(YoYo-IR2)和网球特异性HIT&TURN测试。SIT和ET均显著改善了中度效应量的V˙O2max (p < 0.01) (ES分别为0.64和0.98),以及小效应量的VEmax (p < 0.01) (ES分别为0.23和0.21)和大效应量的VT/VO2 (p < 0.01) (ES分别为2.37和3.85)。SIT组BLAer明显改善(ES = 1.03;p < 0.05),而ET没有发生显著变化。基于大小的决定显示,在YoYo-IR2 (ES = 0.69)和HIT&TURN (ES = 1.72)测试中,SIT比ET有明显的改善。与传统的ET相比,基于球场的SIT可以是一种有效的策略,可以提高有氧能力和网球特定耐力,而不需要专门的设备。
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Biology of Sport
Biology of Sport 生物-运动科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
113
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology of Sport is the official journal of the Institute of Sport in Warsaw, Poland, published since 1984. Biology of Sport is an international scientific peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly in both paper and electronic format. The journal publishes articles concerning basic and applied sciences in sport: sports and exercise physiology, sports immunology and medicine, sports genetics, training and testing, pharmacology, as well as in other biological aspects related to sport. Priority is given to inter-disciplinary papers.
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