Three workouts compared: interval training, intermittent training and steady state training for the improvement of VO2max and BMI

S. Aliberti, A. Calandro, Giovanni Esposito, G. Altavilla, G. Raiola
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An optimal soccer training, among many objectives, should allow both the improvement of VO2max, or the maximum oxygen supply, and of the anthropometric data. The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of intermittent training, interval training and steady state training methodologies on VO2max and BMI of the players. The sample was made up of 30 young amateur players (age, Mean ± standard deviation [SD] = 16 ± 0.74 years old) randomly divided into three 3 groups of 10. Each group performed a different resistance training methodology for 3 months: group 1 performed intermittent training, group 2 interval training and group 3 steady state training. The parameters taken into consideration were BMI and VO2max, obtained from Gacon test. Paired Sample T Test was performed to check the difference between pre and post 12 training weeks of each group regarding VO2max and BMI. A 3x2 mixed ANOVA was used to test for differences in training programs induced changes in maximal strength and functional capacity variables. The independent variables included one between-subjects factor (training intervention) with three levels (IT, HIIT, and SST), and one within-subject factor (time) with two levels (pre- and post-intervention). A significant difference (p0.05) between pre and post all of the three training protocols on VO2max was found, but no significant interaction (p>0.05) between group and time. BMI had no significant improvement (p>0.05). Intermittent, interval and endurance training all were equally effective improving VO2max, but not BMI.
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比较三种训练方式:间歇训练、间歇训练和稳态训练对VO2max和BMI的改善
在众多目标中,最佳的足球训练应该既能提高最大摄氧量(VO2max),也能提高人体测量数据。本研究旨在探讨间歇训练、间歇训练和稳态训练方法对运动员最大摄氧量和身体质量指数的影响。样本由30名年龄(均数±标准差[SD] = 16±0.74岁)的年轻业余球员组成,随机分为3组,每组10人。每组进行为期3个月的不同阻力训练方法:第一组进行间歇训练,第二组进行间歇训练,第三组进行稳态训练。所考虑的参数为BMI和VO2max,由Gacon试验获得。采用配对样本T检验,比较各组12周训练前后VO2max和BMI的差异。使用3x2混合方差分析来检验训练方案引起的最大力量和功能能力变量变化的差异。自变量包括一个受试者间因素(训练干预),有三个水平(IT、HIIT和SST),一个受试者内因素(时间),有两个水平(干预前和干预后)。3种训练方案前后的最大摄氧量差异均有统计学意义(p0.05),但组间和时间间无显著交互作用(p>0.05)。BMI无明显改善(p>0.05)。间歇、间歇和耐力训练都能同样有效地提高最大摄氧量,但对BMI没有效果。
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