增强式训练对青少年女排运动员垂直起跳效果的系统评价

Liviu Grădinaru, M. Oravițan
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现代排球在进行扣球、拦网、起跳定位球、起跳发球等需要跳跃的特定动作时,主要依靠下肢的爆发力达到最大高度。本研究旨在探讨增强式训练对青少年女排运动员垂直起跳高度的影响。在PubMed, Medline, b谷歌Scholar和ScienceDirect数据库中进行搜索。选择包括在过去30年中发表的随机和非随机对照研究,使用了青少年女排运动员(10-19岁)的样本,并结合了至少两周的增强式训练来发展垂直跳跃;在回顾的研究中,垂直起跳高度是用蹲跳、反动作起跳或落体起跳来测量的。对14项选定研究的分析强调,当干预持续约4-6周时,增强式训练对垂直跳跃表现的影响是中等的,当增强式训练持续超过8周时,效果显著改善。总之,无论干预的持续时间或量如何,增强训练似乎是安全有效的,但并不总是足以提高初级女排运动员的垂直起跳高度。然而,我们认为需要进一步的研究来确定年龄,性别和专业水平的潜在调节作用,考虑到青少年女子排球运动员通过增强训练发展垂直跳跃的具体身体参数。
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Plyometric training effectiveness on vertical jump in junior female volleyball players: a systematic review
Modern volleyball mainly relies on the explosive power of the lower extremities to reach maximum height when specific actions that require jumping need to be performed: spiking, blocking, jump set and jump serve. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify the effects/effectiveness of plyometric training on vertical jump height in junior female volleyball players. The search was performed in the PubMed, Medline, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect databases. The selection included randomised and non-randomised controlled studies that were published in the last 30 years, used samples of junior female volleyball players (aged 10-19) and incorporated plyometric training performed for at least 2 weeks to develop vertical jump; in the reviewed studies, vertical jump height was measured using the squat jump, countermovement jump or drop jump. Analysis of the 14 selected studies highlighted that the effects of plyometric training on vertical jump performance were moderate when the intervention lasted about 4-6 weeks and considerably improved when plyometric training lasted over 8 weeks. In conclusion, regardless of the duration or volume of the intervention, plyometric training seems to be safe and effective but not always sufficient to improve vertical jump height in junior female volleyball players. However, we believe that further studies are needed to determine the potentially moderating effects of age, gender and expertise level, taking into account the physical parameters specific to the development of vertical jump in junior female volleyball players through plyometric training.
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