The effects of an 8-week complex training program on lower limb explosive power and movement agility in adolescent female badminton players.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Frontiers in Physiology Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fphys.2025.1678866
Rui Hu, Minchen Zhao, Xiang Shen, Zhiming Wang
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Background: Badminton requires high-intensity lower limb explosive power and agility for executing rapid lunges, jumps, and directional changes. Complex training (CT) combines heavy resistance exercises with plyometric activities to enhance maximal strength and explosive performance through post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE). However, limited research exists on CT effects in adolescent female badminton players.

Objective: To investigate the effects of an 8-week complex training program on lower limb explosive power and movement agility in adolescent female badminton players.

Methods: Thirty-two adolescent female badminton players were randomly allocated into complex training group (CT group, n = 16, age: 15.69 ± 0.95 years) and resistance training group (RT group, n = 16, age: 15.63 ± 1.15 years). The CT group performed resistance exercises (75%-85% 1RM) paired with plyometric exercises twice weekly for 8 weeks, while the RT group completed traditional resistance training with the same frequency. Pre- and post-intervention assessments included squat jump (SJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), bilateral and unilateral jumps, sprint tests (5 m, 10 m, 15 m, 20 m), hexagon test, modified 505 change of direction (COD) test, on-court COD test, and isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP). Two-way repeated measures ANOVA was used for statistical analysis (p < 0.05).

Results: Significant group × time interactions were observed for SJ, CMJ, unilateral jumps, sprint performance (5 m, 10 m, 20 m), and agility tests (all p < 0.05). The CT group showed greater improvements compared to RT group: SJ (1.83 cm vs. 0.95 cm, Cohen's d = 1.196 vs. 0.642), CMJ (3.64 cm vs. 1.27 cm, Cohen's d = 1.949 vs. 0.681), 5 m sprint (0.18s vs. 0.06s improvement, Cohen's d = 1.889 vs. 0.667), hexagon test (1.29s vs. 0.03s improvement), and COD performance. Both groups significantly improved IMTP with no between-group differences (p > 0.05).

Conclusion: An 8-week complex training program elicited significantly greater improvements in lower limb explosive power, sprint acceleration, and multidirectional agility compared to traditional resistance training in adolescent female badminton players. These findings suggest CT is an effective, sport-specific training intervention that capitalizes on the heightened neuromuscular plasticity of adolescent athletes.

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8周综合训练对青少年女子羽毛球运动员下肢爆发力和运动敏捷性的影响。
背景:羽毛球需要高强度的下肢爆发力和敏捷性来执行快速弓步、跳跃和方向变化。复合训练(CT)结合高强度阻力训练和增强运动,通过激活后性能增强(PAPE)来增强最大力量和爆发力。然而,关于青少年女子羽毛球运动员CT效应的研究还很有限。目的:探讨8周综合训练对青少年女子羽毛球运动员下肢爆发力和运动敏捷性的影响。方法:将32名青少年女子羽毛球运动员随机分为复合训练组(CT组,n = 16,年龄:15.69±0.95岁)和阻力训练组(RT组,n = 16,年龄:15.63±1.15岁)。CT组进行阻力训练(75%-85% 1RM)配合增强训练,每周2次,持续8周,而RT组则以相同频率完成传统阻力训练。干预前后评估包括深蹲跳(SJ)、反动作跳(CMJ)、双侧和单侧跳、短跑测试(5米、10米、15米、20米)、六角形测试、修正505方向变化(COD)测试、场上COD测试和等距大腿中部牵拉(IMTP)。采用双重复测量方差分析进行统计学分析(p < 0.05)。结果:SJ、CMJ、单侧跳跃、短跑(5米、10米、20米)和敏捷性测试均存在显著的组×时间交互作用(p < 0.05)。CT组较RT组有较大改善:SJ (1.83 cm vs 0.95 cm, Cohen’s d = 1.196 vs 0.642)、CMJ (3.64 cm vs 1.27 cm, Cohen’s d = 1.949 vs 0.681)、5米短跑(0.18s vs 0.06s改善,Cohen’s d = 1.889 vs 0.667)、六边形测试(1.29s vs 0.03s改善)、COD表现。两组患者IMTP均显著改善,组间差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:与传统的抗阻训练相比,8周的复杂训练方案能显著提高青少年女性羽毛球运动员的下肢爆发力、冲刺加速度和多向敏捷性。这些发现表明,CT是一种有效的运动专项训练干预手段,可以利用青少年运动员神经肌肉的高度可塑性。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Physiology is a leading journal in its field, publishing rigorously peer-reviewed research on the physiology of living systems, from the subcellular and molecular domains to the intact organism, and its interaction with the environment. Field Chief Editor George E. Billman at the Ohio State University Columbus is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide.
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