The effects of plyometric training with additional weight applied to football athletes-students on some physical and physiological features and chronic muscle damage

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Tayfun Şirin
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The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of plyometric training with additional weight on physical performance and muscle damage findings in faculty of sports sciences athlete-students. Physical performance tests and blood samples of the athlete-students (male 23.41 ± 3.2 years old) were collected both from sample and the control groups at the first week of the study  and at the last training of the twelfth week. During the study, plyometric training programs were applied to the additional weight  group (AWG)  and no additional weight group (AG).  By the end of first and twelfth week, players’ BMI and body fat percentage tests were applied together with the physical tests of shuttle, yoyo, vertical jump, horizontal jump, agility and sprint performance tests. Blood samples were also taken to check muscle damage control markers (CK and LDH). Results: According to the results of tests performed at the end of first and twelfth weeks’ plyometric trainings on group with additional weight group (AWG), shuttle, yoyo and horizontal jumping were found to be significantly increased, while sprint performance, BMI and body fat performance tests were significantly decreased. The test results of the group without additional weight (AG) was; significant increase in shuttle, yoyo and vertical jump while significant decrease in sprint performance and fat %. By the end of twelve week plyometric trainings, no muscle damage has been observed in (AWG), CK pre-training (229,00 ± 155,25) and post training values (242,33 ± 193,67)  and LDH pre-training (169,75 ± 40,85) and post-training (174,33 ± 39,12) values.  As a result of the study, 12-week plyometric training with additional weight applied to football  athletes-students not only increased their physical performance, but also muscle damage (CK and LDH) was not observed.
增加重量的增强式训练对足球运动员和学生的一些生理特征和慢性肌肉损伤的影响
本研究旨在探讨增重增强训练对运动科学学院学生体能表现及肌肉损伤的影响。在研究的第一周和第12周训练结束时,采集样本组和对照组运动员学生(男23.41±3.2岁)的体能测试和血液样本。在研究中,增加重量组(AWG)和不增加重量组(AG)分别进行增强训练。在第1周和第12周结束时,对运动员进行BMI和体脂率测试,并进行穿梭、溜溜球、垂直跳跃、水平跳跃、敏捷性和冲刺性能测试。同时采集血液样本检测肌肉损伤控制标志物(CK和LDH)。结果:根据增重组(AWG)在增强训练第1周和第12周结束时进行的测试结果,发现穿梭、溜溜球和水平跳跃的成绩显著提高,而短跑成绩、BMI和体脂性能测试均显著降低。无增重组(AG)试验结果为;羽毛球、溜溜球、垂直跳远成绩显著提高,短跑成绩和脂肪率显著下降。到12周增强训练结束时,未观察到(AWG), CK训练前(229±155,25)和训练后(242,33±193,67)和LDH训练前(169,75±40,85)和训练后(174,33±39,12)值的肌肉损伤。这项研究的结果是,对足球运动员进行为期12周的增重训练,不仅提高了他们的身体表现,而且没有观察到肌肉损伤(CK和LDH)。
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