在高峰前和高峰后,男孩对传统阻力和增强训练相结合的成熟相关适应。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Nakul T A Kumar, Jon L Oliver, Jason S Pedley, Ian J Dobbs, Megan A Wong, Rhodri S Lloyd, John M Radnor
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摘要:Kumar, NTA, Oliver, JL, Pedley, JS, Dobbs, IJ, Wong, MA, Lloyd, RS, Radnor, JM。高峰前和高峰后身高速度男孩对联合力量和增强训练的成熟相关适应。[J][力量与运动][X]: 2000 - 2000 - 2025-本研究考察了12周的训练干预对高峰高度速度(PHV)男孩的前后落跳动力学的影响。40名年龄在9-17岁的体育男孩被分为两个成熟组(phv前和phv后),并被细分为实验组(EXP)或对照组(CON)。EXP组每周完成两次传统的阻力和增强训练计划,而CON组继续进行常规的体育活动。通过考察性能变量(跳跃高度、接触地面时间和反应强度指数[RSI])、绝对和相对动力学变量(力、冲量和功率)以及运动策略变量(弹簧样相关性、峰值质心位移和质心速度),对落体跳跃能力进行量化。采用2 × 2 × 2(成熟度×分组×时间)混合模型方差分析各变量的差异。p < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。跳跃高度、RSI、平均和峰值断裂力、相对断裂力、净冲量以及所有绝对和相对功率变量均存在显著的成熟度×组×时间相互作用。结果表明,成熟状态影响男孩对联合训练的反应,phv后组在跳远表现出比不成熟的同龄人更大的适应性。旨在发展后phv青年拉伸-缩短周期功能的实践者应该将阻力训练和增强训练相结合。在phv前儿童中,可能需要更长时间的干预和更集中的增强训练,以引起更有意义的跳远表现的改善。
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Maturity-Related Adaptations to Combined Traditional Resistance and Plyometric Training in Pre- and Post-Peak Height Velocity Boys.

Abstract: Kumar, NTA, Oliver, JL, Pedley, JS, Dobbs, IJ, Wong, MA, Lloyd, RS, and Radnor, JM. Maturity-related adaptations to combined strength and plyometric training in pre- and postpeak height velocity boys. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2025-This study examined the effects of a 12-week training intervention on drop jump kinetics in pre- and post-peak height velocity (PHV) boys. Forty boys from a range of sports, aged 9-17 years, were categorized into two maturity groups (pre- and post-PHV) and subdivided to an experimental (EXP) or control (CON) group. The EXP groups completed twice weekly combined traditional resistance and plyometric training program, whereas the CON groups continued regular sports activities. Drop jump ability was quantified by examining performance variables (jump height, ground contact time, and reactive strength index [RSI]), absolute and relative kinetic variables (force, impulse, and power), and movement strategy variables (spring-like correlation, peak center of mass [COM] displacement, and COM velocity). Differences in all variables were analyzed using 2 × 2 × 2 (maturity × group × time) mixed-model ANOVA. Statistical significance was determined as p < 0.05. There were significant maturity × group × time interactions observed for jump height, RSI, mean and peak breaking force, relative breaking force, net impulse, and for all absolute and relative power variables. The results indicate that maturity status influences responsiveness to combined training in boys, with the post-PHV group showing greater adaptations in drop jump performance than their less mature peers. Practitioners aiming to develop stretch-shortening cycle function in post-PHV youth should program a combination of resistance training and plyometrics. Longer interventions with more focused exposure to plyometric training might be required to elicit more meaningful improvements in drop jump performance in pre-PHV children.

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6.70
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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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