Unresisted Sprints Versus Heavy Resisted Sled Training: Relationships With Performance Indicators and Implications for Training Prescription in Elite Youth Rugby Players.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Santiago Zabaloy, Tomás T Freitas, Javier Gálvez-González, Eduardo Tondelli, Lucas A Pereira, Irineu Loturco
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Abstract: Zabaloy, S, Freitas, TT, Gálvez-González, J, Tondelli, E, Pereira, LA, and Loturco, I. Unresisted sprints versus heavy resisted sled training: relationships with performance indicators and implications for training prescription in elite youth rugby players. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2025-The aim of this study was to analyze the associations between sprint velocities achieved under unresisted and resisted (50% body mass [BM]) sprint conditions, squat 1-repetition maximum (squat 1RM) and its associated strength deficit (SDef; from 40 to 90% squat 1RM), and horizontal and vertical jump performance in elite youth rugby players. Twenty-five under-19 youth male rugby players (n = 25; age: 17.3 ± 0.9 years) participated in this study and completed the following tests during the preparation period leading up to the 2024 in-season period: unresisted and resisted 30-m sprints, squat 1RM, countermovement jumps, and standing long jumps. Results showed that unresisted and resisted sprint velocities were significantly associated with both jump tasks (r: 0.46-0.76; p < 0.019), while relative squat 1RM measures (i.e., 1RM relative to BM) demonstrated stronger correlations, compared with absolute 1RM values, with sprint velocities under both conditions, as well as with vertical and horizontal jump metrics (r: 0.40-0.74; p < 0.045). SDefs across the entire range of loads (i.e., 40-90% squat 1RM) were also significantly associated (r: 0.84-0.99; p < 0.001). In summary, the present findings highlight the importance of considering relative strength as an additional measure of strength performance, particularly when the primary objective is to enhance a wide range of sport-specific capabilities. Finally, the associations observed among all values of SDef indicate that reducing this strength-derived variable, especially under lighter loading conditions, is highly constrained or even impossible.

无阻力冲刺与重阻力雪橇训练:与优秀青少年橄榄球运动员训练处方的表现指标和含义的关系。
摘要:Zabaloy, S, Freitas, TT, Gálvez-González, J, Tondelli, E, Pereira, LA和Loturco, I.无阻力冲刺与重阻力雪橇训练:与绩效指标的关系及其对精英青少年橄榄球运动员训练处方的影响。[J]力量杂志,XX(X): 000-000, 2025-本研究的目的是分析在无阻力和阻力(50%体重[BM])冲刺条件下获得的冲刺速度,深蹲1次重复最大值(深蹲1RM)及其相关的力量缺陷(SDef;从40%到90%深蹲1RM),水平和垂直跳的表现,优秀的青少年橄榄球运动员。25名19岁以下青少年男子橄榄球运动员(n = 25;年龄:17.3±0.9岁)参加本研究,并在2024赛季前的准备阶段完成了以下测试:无阻力和有阻力的30米短跑、深蹲1RM、反动作跳跃和立定跳远。结果表明,未抵抗和抵抗的冲刺速度与两个跳跃任务显著相关(r: 0.46-0.76;p < 0.019),而相对深蹲1RM测量(即1RM相对于BM)与绝对1RM值相比,与两种情况下的冲刺速度以及垂直和水平跳跃指标(r: 0.40-0.74;P < 0.045)。在整个负荷范围内(即40-90%深蹲1RM)的SDefs也显著相关(r: 0.84-0.99;P < 0.001)。总之,目前的研究结果强调了将相对力量作为力量表现的额外衡量标准的重要性,特别是当主要目标是提高广泛的运动特定能力时。最后,观察到的所有SDef值之间的关联表明,降低这个强度衍生变量,特别是在较轻的载荷条件下,是高度受限的,甚至是不可能的。
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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
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发文量
384
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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