Effects of a Plyometric Training Program in Sub-Elite Futsal Players During Pre-Season Period

Q3 Health Professions
Luís Branquinhoa, Ricardo Ferraz, J. Teixeira, H. Neiva, Andrew Sortweel, Pedro Forte, D. Marinho, M. C. Marquesb
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Background of Study: Plyometric training (PT) programs can improve several motor skills during the pre-season. Even so, its impact during the pre-season specifically in futsal remains unclear. Objective: The present observational study examines the impact of a six-week PT program that included varied strength exercises in adult male futsal players. Method: Fourteen futsal players from a Portuguese men’s sub-elite team that competed in a national championship (mean ± Standard deviation (SD) age: 25.78±7.05 years) were included in this cross-sectional study that analyzed the consequences of a PT program during the pre-season, followed by four weeks of detraining. Players were monitored 3 times: at the beginning, after six weeks of PT and four weeks after the end of PT. Results: The current research presented significant mean changes with the application of the training program in the three assessment moments for agility (small to moderate effect), countermovement jump (CMJ) height (trivial to small effect), and sprint performance (trivial to moderate large effect). When assessing the mean differences between pre- and post-training, the differences are more evident in their magnitude (Δ = -12.73 to 3.69%, d = 0.38 to 2.08). Furthermore, the PT program showed the greatest influence on 20 m sprint with a large effect (Δ = -12.73%, d = 2.08), followed by a small and moderate effect for agility (Δ = -6.46%, d = 0.85) and for the 10 m sprint (Δ = -3.53%, d = 0.38). Conclusions: These results confirmed the impact of a six-week plyometric training during the pre-season in sub-elite futsal players. This new evidence can be particularly useful in pre-season planning in futsal.
季前阶段亚优秀五人制五人制足球运动员分层训练的效果
研究背景:在季前训练中,力量训练(PT)项目可以提高多项运动技能。即便如此,它在季前赛中的影响,特别是在五人制足球中的影响仍不清楚。目的:本观察性研究考察了为期六周的PT项目对成年男子五人制足球运动员的影响,该项目包括各种力量训练。方法:来自葡萄牙男子亚精英队参加全国锦标赛的14名五人制足球运动员(平均值±标准差(SD)年龄:25.78±7.05岁)被纳入这项横断面研究,该研究分析了季前赛PT项目的后果,随后进行了四周的退赛。对球员进行了3次监测:在开始时、PT六周后和PT结束后四周。结果:目前的研究表明,随着训练计划的应用,在敏捷性(小到中等效果)、反动作跳跃(CMJ)高度(小到小效果)、,和冲刺性能(琐碎到中等程度的大影响)。在评估训练前和训练后的平均差异时,差异的幅度更为明显(Δ=-12.73至3.69%,d=0.38至2.08)。此外,PT项目对20米短跑的影响最大,影响很大(Δ=-12.73%,d=2.08),随后对敏捷性(Δ=-6.46%,d=0.85)和10米短跑(Δ=-3.53%,d=0.38)产生了小而中等的影响。结论:这些结果证实了在季前赛期间对亚精英五人制足球运动员进行为期六周的强化训练的影响。这一新的证据在五人制足球的季前计划中尤其有用。
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International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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