短期弹道训练对优秀青年女子足球运动员成绩和力量缺陷的影响。

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-07-21 DOI:10.3390/sports13070237
Irineu Loturco, Bernardo Requena, Valter P Mercer, Tulio B M A Moura, Matheus G A Alexandre, Lucas D Tavares, Lucas A Pereira
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本研究考察了短期弹道训练计划对优秀青年女子足球运动员神经肌肉表现和力量缺陷(SDef)的影响。22名20岁以下的运动员在季前阶段完成了为期4周的干预,包括12次加载和8次卸载弹道训练,以最大预期速度进行。干预前和干预后的评估包括垂直跳跃(深蹲跳跃[SJ],反向跳跃[CMJ]),短跑速度(5,10和20米),半深蹲(HS)的单次最大重复(1RM)和峰值力量(PF),以及在1RM的30%时,跳跃深蹲(JS)的峰值力量和速度(PF)。SDef计算为HS中1RM与30% 1RM之间PF的百分比差。SJ、CMJ、冲刺速度、1rm强度和杆导出机械输出均有显著改善(ES = 1.18-1.66;p < 0.05), SDef无显著变化。这些结果表明,优秀的青年女子足球运动员可以提高力量、力量和速度相关的能力,而不会在更高的运动速度下影响力量的产生(从而保持他们的SDef)。观察到的改善可能反映了高频、以速度为导向的训练方法和同时减少传统技术战术(即专门针对足球的)训练量的综合效果。这是第一个证明单靠弹道运动——如果结构合理的话——可以在不增加SDef的情况下提高女足球运动员的神经肌肉表现的研究。这些发现为旨在优化团队运动运动员身体发育的实践者提供了实用的指导,而不依赖于更大的训练负荷或延长的阻力训练课程,特别是在不影响他们在更高速度下施加力量的能力的情况下。
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Effects of a Short-Term Ballistic Training Program on Performance and Strength Deficit in Elite Youth Female Soccer Players.

Effects of a Short-Term Ballistic Training Program on Performance and Strength Deficit in Elite Youth Female Soccer Players.

Effects of a Short-Term Ballistic Training Program on Performance and Strength Deficit in Elite Youth Female Soccer Players.

This study examined the effects of a short-term ballistic training program on neuromuscular performance and strength-deficit (SDef) in elite youth female soccer players. Twenty-two under-20 athletes completed a 4-week intervention during the pre-season phase, comprising 12 loaded and 8 unloaded ballistic training sessions performed at maximal intended velocity. Pre- and post-intervention assessments included vertical jumps (squat jump [SJ], countermovement jump [CMJ]), sprinting speed (5, 10, and 20 m), one-repetition maximum (1RM) and peak force (PF) in the half-squat (HS), and peak power and velocity during jump squats (JS) at 30% of 1RM. SDef was calculated as the percentage difference in PF between 1RM in the HS and 30% 1RM. Significant improvements were observed in SJ, CMJ, sprint speed, 1RM-strength, and bar-derived mechanical outputs (ES = 1.18-1.66; p < 0.05), with no significant changes in SDef. These results indicate that elite youth female soccer players can improve strength-, power-, and speed-related capacities without compromising force production at higher movement velocities (thus maintaining their SDef). The improvements observed likely reflect the combined effect of a high-frequency, velocity-oriented training approach and a concurrent reduction in traditional technical-tactical (i.e., soccer-specific) training volume. This is the first study to demonstrate that ballistic exercises alone-when properly structured-can enhance neuromuscular performance in female soccer players without increasing SDef. These findings provide practical guidance for practitioners aiming to optimize physical development in team-sport athletes without relying on heavier training loads or extended resistance training sessions-and, especially, without compromising their ability to apply force at higher velocities.

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