Effect of Concurrent Strength and Endurance Training on Distance Running Performances in Well-Trained Athletes

Q3 Health Professions Sport Mont Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.26773/smj.231016
Demeku Akalu Wondem, Zelalem Melkamu Tegegne
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Athletes competing in distance competitions have used a combination of aerobic and anaerobic training approaches to train and enhance the performance-determining elements. Nevertheless, few studies have reported data related to the effect of concurrent training on well-trained distance (3,000 m – 10,000 m) runners. Because of limited evidence available for this population, this study aimed to investigate the effect of concurrent strength and endurance training on distance running performance. A randomized study was conducted. Thirty-nine distance runners (16.62±0.71 years) were randomly assigned into the endurance training group (ETG; n=13), strength training group (STG; n=13), and concurrent training group (CTG; n=13). The 12 weeks of training in which each group trained 3 times a week. The participants were tested on 1RM squat test, push-up test, VO2 max, and 5-km time trial. Findings showed that STG significantly higher than ETG enhancements on 1RMsquat (p<0.001) and push-up (p<0.001) and STG significantly higher than CTG enhancements on 1RM squat (p<0.001), push up (p=0.045). ETG results were significantly better than those obtained by STG on VO2 max (p=0.002) and 5-km time trial (p=0.004). Finally, the improvements obtained by CTG were significantly higher than those attained by ETG on 1RM squat (p<0.001), push-up (p<0.001); VO2 max (p<0.001) and 5-km time trial (p=0.002). In conclusion, performing 12-week concurrent training program improves performance variables that can be obtained with strength and endurance training in long-distance running. Athletes can acquire strength and endurance adaptations by engaging in concurrent training regimens.
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同时力量和耐力训练对训练良好的运动员长跑成绩的影响
参加长跑比赛的运动员使用有氧和无氧训练相结合的方法来训练和提高成绩决定因素。然而,很少有研究报道与同时训练对训练良好的长距离(3000米- 10000米)跑步者的影响有关的数据。由于针对这一人群的证据有限,本研究旨在调查同时进行力量和耐力训练对长跑成绩的影响。进行了一项随机研究。39名长跑运动员(16.62±0.71岁)随机分为耐力训练组(ETG;n=13),力量训练组(STG;n=13),同时训练组(CTG;n = 13)。12周训练,每组每周训练3次。进行1RM深蹲试验、俯卧撑试验、最大摄氧量试验和5公里计时赛。结果显示,在1RM深蹲(p<0.001)和俯卧撑(p<0.001)上,STG显著高于ETG增强,在1RM深蹲(p<0.001)和俯卧撑上,STG显著高于CTG增强(p=0.045)。在VO2 max (p=0.002)和5km计时赛(p=0.004)上,ETG的结果显著优于STG。最后,CTG在1RM深蹲(p<0.001)、俯卧撑(p<0.001)和俯卧撑(p<0.001)上获得的改善显著高于ETG。最大摄氧量(p= 0.001)和5公里计时赛(p=0.002)。总之,进行12周的同步训练计划可以提高长距离跑步中力量和耐力训练获得的性能变量。运动员可以通过参与同步训练方案来获得力量和耐力适应。
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Sport Mont
Sport Mont Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: SM covers all aspects of sports science and medicine; all clinical aspects of exercise, health, and sport; exercise physiology and biophysical investigation of sports performance; sport biomechanics; sports nutrition; rehabilitation, physiotherapy; sports psychology; sport pedagogy, sport history, sport philosophy, sport sociology, sport management; and all aspects of scientific support of the sports coaches from the natural, social and humanistic side.
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