Velocity and Acceleration-Based Differential Plyometric Training Effects on Young Basketball Players.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Journal of Human Kinetics Pub Date : 2025-04-30 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.5114/jhk/201139
Jorge Arede, Irem Pinar Sevin, Mark Williams, Kazimierz Mikolajec, Ricardo Birrento, Wolfgang Schöllhorn
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This study aimed to examine the impact of velocity and acceleration-based differential plyometric jump training on physical performance of youth basketball players. Twenty-six trained youth male players (14.5 ± 1.7 years; U14 [n = 14], U16 [n = 5], and U18 [n = 7]) were grouped into experimental and control groups. The experimental group completed two sessions per week of velocity-based differential plyometric training for 14 weeks (3 sets x 5 jumps with 20-s intervals of passive recovery between jumps and 2-min breaks between sets). Before each repetition, participants received verbal instruction to perform a different fluctuation. The control group continued regular training. Bilateral and unilateral countermovement jump (CMJ) height, the 20-m sprint test, and the Modified 505 Agility (M505) test were evaluated before and after the intervention. The training program yielded statistically significant improvements in the experimental group's CMJ bilateral jump height. Additionally, moderate improvements in the CMJR (Countermovement Jump Right Leg) and M505R (Modified 505 Agility Right) tests (BF10 > 3 to 10) were observed after the training program (δ ranged from 0.66 to 1.12). The control group demonstrated moderate improvements in the M505R (Modified 505 Agility Right) and M505L (Modified 505 Agility Left) tests (BF10 > 3 to 10) (δ = 0.65). Models combining different variables provided the best fit for the data in different physical variables. The results indicate that velocity and acceleration-based differential plyometric training can be a suitable strategy for improving physical performance of youth basketball players.

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基于速度和加速度的差异性增强训练对青少年篮球运动员的影响。
摘要本研究旨在探讨以速度与加速度为基础的差异性增力跳跃训练对青少年篮球运动员体能表现的影响。受训青年男运动员26名(14.5±1.7岁);U14 [n = 14]、U16 [n = 5]、U18 [n = 7]分为实验组和对照组。实验组每周完成两次基于速度的差异增强训练,持续14周(3组x 5次跳跃,跳跃之间的被动恢复间隔为20秒,两组之间休息2分钟)。在每次重复之前,参与者都收到口头指示来执行不同的波动。对照组继续进行常规训练。评估干预前后的双侧和单侧反动作跳跃(CMJ)高度、20米冲刺测试、修正505敏捷性(M505)测试。训练计划在实验组的CMJ双侧跳跃高度上产生了统计学上的显著改善。此外,在CMJR(反动作跳跃右腿)和M505R(修正505敏捷右腿)测试(BF10 > 3至10)中,观察到训练计划后的中度改善(δ范围为0.66至1.12)。对照组在M505R(改良505右敏捷性)和M505L(改良505左敏捷性)测试(BF10 bb0 3 ~ 10)中表现出适度改善(δ = 0.65)。不同变量组合的模型对不同物理变量下的数据拟合效果最好。结果表明,基于速度和加速度的差异增强训练是提高青少年篮球运动员体能表现的一种合适的策略。
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Journal of Human Kinetics
Journal of Human Kinetics 医学-运动科学
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Kinetics is an open access interdisciplinary periodical offering the latest research in the science of human movement studies. This comprehensive professional journal features articles and research notes encompassing such topic areas as: Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology and Nutrition, Sports Training and Behavioural Sciences in Sport, but especially considering elite and competitive aspects of sport. The journal publishes original papers, invited reviews, short communications and letters to the Editors. Manuscripts submitted to the journal must contain novel data on theoretical or experimental research or on practical applications in the field of sport sciences. The Journal of Human Kinetics is published in March, June, September and December. We encourage scientists from around the world to submit their papers to our periodical.
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