Strength and jumping performance in youth athletes: do sport specialization and age categories affect strength asymmetry?

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Research in Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-16 DOI:10.1080/15438627.2025.2465544
Maros Kalata, Craig Anthony Williams, Ferdia Fallon Verbruggen, Mark De Ste Croix, Michal Lehnert, Frantisek Zahalka, Tomas Maly
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Methods: A total of 181 young male athletes were recruited and categorized according to sport specialization (soccer or athletics) and age categories (U15, U17 or U19). Isokinetic strength was measured as peak muscle torque (PT), normalized to body mass, for the knee extensors (PTKE) and knee flexors (PTKF) during concentric muscle contraction at three angular velocities (60°s-1. 180°s-1. 300°s-1). Vertical jump performance was measured during a countermovement jump with arms fixed (CMJ) and a squat jump (SJ).

Results: Significantly higher values of bilateral asymmetry (BA) of PTKF for angular velocity 60°s-1 and 180°s-1 were found in the athletics group compared to the soccer group in the U17 category (14.40% to 16.02% vs 9.07% to 10.45%). Significantly higher values of BA for angular velocity 300°s-1 for both PTKE and PTKF were found in the U15 compared to U19 category. Significantly higher values of H:Q ratio at all angular velocity except for the non-dominant leg in the highest angular velocity in soccer compared to the athletes in the U17 category were found. Soccer players exhibited significantly higher values of PTKF compared to those in athletics and jump height in the U17 category.

Conclusion: Soccer players displayed increased isokinetic strength and more balanced BA compared to the athletics group. Physiotherapists and strength coaches should focus on younger age groups, especially U15, due to the higher incidence of BA and lower relative strength regardless of specialization.

青少年运动员力量和跳跃表现:运动专业和年龄类别是否影响力量不对称?
方法:招募青年男性运动员181人,按运动专业(足球或田径)和年龄类别(U15、U17、U19)进行分类。等速强度测量为膝关节伸肌(PTKE)和膝关节屈肌(PTKF)在三个角速度(60°s-1)下同心肌肉收缩时的峰值肌肉扭矩(PT),与体重归一化。180°s - 1。300°s - 1)。在手臂固定的反向跳跃(CMJ)和蹲跳(SJ)中测量垂直跳跃的表现。结果:U17组运动员在60°s-1和180°s-1角速度下PTKF的双侧不对称(BA)值明显高于足球组(14.40% ~ 16.02% vs 9.07% ~ 10.45%)。与U19相比,在U15中发现PTKE和PTKF的角速度300°s-1的BA值明显更高。在足球最高角速度组中,除非优势腿外,其他角速度组的H:Q比均显著高于U17组。足球运动员的PTKF值显著高于田径运动员和U17组的跳高。结论:与运动员相比,足球运动员表现出更高的等速力量和更平衡的BA。物理治疗师和力量教练应该关注更年轻的年龄组,特别是U15,因为无论专业如何,BA的发病率较高,相对力量较低。
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Research in Sports Medicine
Research in Sports Medicine SPORT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
6.40
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66
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期刊介绍: Research in Sports Medicine is a broad journal that aims to bridge the gap between all professionals in the fields of sports medicine. The journal serves an international audience and is of interest to professionals worldwide. The journal covers major aspects of sports medicine and sports science - prevention, management, and rehabilitation of sports, exercise and physical activity related injuries. The journal publishes original research utilizing a wide range of techniques and approaches, reviews, commentaries and short communications.
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