Optimising Sprint Performance in Rugby: Insights from a Systematic Review of Training Methods.

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Manuel Sanz-Matesanz, Francisco Tomás González-Fernández, David Blanco-Luengo, Luis Manuel Martínez-Aranda
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Abstract

Background: Sprint performance is crucial in rugby, impacting offensive and defensive actions. Despite increasing research on team sports, specific sprint training guidelines for rugby remain limited. This review evaluates the effectiveness of various training methods to improve sprint performance in semi-professional and professional players.

Objectives: To identify and assess the most effective training methodologies for improving rugby sprint performance and provide evidence-based recommendations for coaches.

Methods: A systematic review adhering to PRISMA guidelines was conducted across PubMed, Web of Science, and SPORTDiscus, including studies published before November 2024. Eligible studies focused on Rugby Union, Rugby League, or Rugby Sevens players undergoing resistance-based or sprint-specific training for at least four weeks. Exclusion criteria included amateur players, athletes under 16, or interventions using advanced technologies. Methodological quality was assessed using the PEDro scale.

Results: Twenty-six studies involving 644 rugby players were analysed. Training programmes ranged from 4 to 18 weeks (average: 8 weeks) and were categorised into resistance training, small-sided games, and sprint-specific methods. Resistance training combined with plyometrics and agility drills achieved the most significant sprint improvements. Small-sided games enhanced sprint performance by simulating game-like scenarios, while resisted sprint training showed notable results for short-distance acceleration but limited maximum speed gains.

Conclusions: Rugby sprint performance improves through periodised training protocols incorporating resistance exercises, plyometrics, and sport-specific drills. Coaches should use small-sided games and resisted sprint training to target short-distance acceleration and agility. Further research should examine the long-term effects of these methods and their influence on match performance.

在橄榄球比赛中优化冲刺表现:来自训练方法系统回顾的见解。
背景:冲刺表现在橄榄球比赛中至关重要,影响着进攻和防守行动。尽管对团队运动的研究越来越多,具体的橄榄球冲刺训练指南仍然有限。本研究评估了各种训练方法对提高半职业运动员和职业运动员短跑成绩的效果。目的:确定和评估提高橄榄球冲刺成绩的最有效的训练方法,并为教练提供循证建议。方法:根据PRISMA指南对PubMed、Web of Science和SPORTDiscus进行系统评价,包括2024年11月之前发表的研究。符合条件的研究集中在橄榄球联盟、橄榄球联盟或橄榄球七人制球员身上,他们接受了至少四周的阻力训练或冲刺训练。排除标准包括业余运动员、16岁以下运动员或使用先进技术的干预措施。采用PEDro量表评估方法学质量。结果:分析了涉及644名橄榄球运动员的26项研究。训练计划从4到18周不等(平均为8周),分为阻力训练、小面比赛和短跑专项方法。结合增强训练和敏捷训练的阻力训练取得了最显著的短跑进步。小型游戏通过模拟类似游戏的场景来提高短跑成绩,而抵抗短跑训练在短距离加速方面表现出显著的效果,但最大速度的提高有限。结论:橄榄球冲刺的表现可以通过结合阻力训练、增强训练和运动专项训练的定期训练方案得到改善。教练应该使用小范围比赛和抵抗冲刺训练来瞄准短距离加速和敏捷性。进一步的研究应该检查这些方法的长期效果及其对比赛表现的影响。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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