Investigation of the Stretch-Shortening Cycle Performance of Youth Female Volleyball Players According to Different Biological Maturation and Training Status.

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Caner Mavili, Huseyin Celik, Evrim Unver, Hatice Yagmur Zengin, Sukru Alpan Cinemre
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PurposeThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of biological maturation and training status on stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) performance in youth female athletes.MethodsA total of 120 youth female volleyball players, whose biological maturation status was divided into three categories (pre, mid and post PHV) according to the Mirwald equation, voluntarily participated in this study. The participants were further divided into two groups (competitive and recreational) according to their training status and competition level in order to observe the effects of training on SSC. The competitive group trained for at least 4 hours per week and participated in official competitions in the previous year, while the recreational group spent only 2 hours in volleyball activities. Drop jump (DJ) tests were performed to assess SSC performance. Reactive strength index (RSI), ground contact time (GCT), flight time (FT), and jump height (JH) were calculated from the DJ test. A 20-m sprint test was also performed.ResultsSignificant differences were observed between maturation status for RSI (p < .001), GCT (p < .001), FT (p < .001), JH (p < .001), and 20-m sprint-time (p < .001). In addition, with respect to training status, significant differences were observed only for sprint-time (p < .05) and GCT (p < .001). No significant differences were observed in the interaction between training status and biological maturity.ConclusionSSC performance is influenced by maturation and partially by training status. The effect of training was observed in GCT and sprint-time, where technical skills may be prominent. Maturity and training status should be considered when evaluating and monitoring SSC in youth female athletes.

不同生理成熟程度和训练状态对青少年女排运动员拉伸-缩短周期性能的影响。
目的探讨生物成熟度和训练状态对青年女运动员拉伸-缩短周期(SSC)表现的影响。方法根据Mirwald方程将生理成熟状态分为PHV前、中期和后三类的120名青少年女排运动员自愿参加本研究。为了观察训练对SSC的影响,研究人员根据参与者的训练状态和竞技水平将其分为竞技组和娱乐组。前一年,竞技组每周至少训练4小时,参加正式比赛,而娱乐组参加排球活动的时间只有2小时。采用跳降(DJ)试验评估SSC的性能。反应强度指数(RSI)、地面接触时间(GCT)、飞行时间(FT)和跳跃高度(JH)由DJ试验计算。还进行了20米短跑测试。结果RSI成熟度(p < 0.001)、GCT成熟度(p < 0.001)、FT成熟度(p < 0.001)、JH成熟度(p < 0.001)和20 m冲刺时间成熟度(p < 0.001)之间存在显著差异。此外,在训练状态方面,只有短跑时间(p < 0.05)和GCT (p < 0.001)存在显著差异。训练状态与生物成熟度之间的相互作用无显著差异。结论ssc表现受成熟度的影响,部分受训练状态的影响。训练的效果在GCT和短跑中被观察到,在这些地方,技术技能可能是突出的。在评价和监测青年女运动员SSC时应考虑成熟度和训练状态。
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Perceptual and Motor Skills
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