M. Kargarfard, Shadi Tajvand, Alireza Rabbani, F. Clemente, Farzad Jalilvand
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Abstract
It has been well established that plyometric
and speed training have positive impacts on fitness parameters in soccer
players. The aim of this study was to compare short-term effects of a combined
plyometric and speed training implemented on the same or separate days of a
week on change of direction (COD), linear speed (LS), and repeated sprint
ability (RSA) in young soccer players. Twenty-four male players from the same
U19 soccer team were distributed into one control group (CG; n=7, soccer
training only) and two experimental groups performing plyometric and speed
exercises on the same (CDG; n=8) or separate days (CWG; n=9) during a 6-week
preparation period. Very likely moderate within-group COD improvements
were observed in the CDG (ES -0.94 [-1.47 to -0.41]) and CWG (ES -0.97 [-1.52
to -0.42]) groups. Possibly small within-group RSA improvements were
also observed in the CWG (ES -0.24[-0.64 to 0.16]) and CDG (ES -0.31 [-0.79 to
0.17]) groups. CWG and CDG groups showed possibly small (ES -0.28 [-0.62
to 0.06]) and very likely moderate (ES -0.80 [-1.28 to -0.32])
within-group LS improvements following the intervention, respectively. In
between group analysis, a likely moderate (ES 0.71 [0.03 to 1.39])
greater LS improvement was observed in the CDG group than in the CWG group. I t is suggested to
supplement normal soccer training with combined plyometric and speed exercises
to improve COD, LS, and RSA performance
and to implement these exercises in the same session to improve LS with a greater effect.
期刊介绍:
Kinesiology – International Journal of Fundamental and Applied Kinesiology (print ISSN 1331- 1441, online ISSN 1848-638X) publishes twice a year scientific papers and other written material from kinesiology (a scientific discipline which investigates art and science of human movement; in the meaning and scope close to the idiom “sport sciences”) and other adjacent human sciences focused on sport and exercise, primarily from anthropology (biological and cultural alike), medicine, sociology, psychology, natural sciences and mathematics applied to sport in its broadest sense, history, and others. Contributions of high scientific interest, including also results of theoretical analyses and their practical application in physical education, sport, physical recreation and kinesitherapy, are accepted for publication. The following sections define the scope of the journal: Sport and sports activities, Physical education, Recreation/leisure, Kinesiological anthropology, Training methods, Biology of sport and exercise, Sports medicine and physiology of sport, Biomechanics, History of sport and Book reviews with news.