Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players

F. González-Férnandez, F. Clemente, Lorena Rodríguez-García, A. Castillo-Rodríguez
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The aim of our study was to examine the effect of 16 weeks of strength training on anthropometric characteristics and jump height in semi-professional male players after a pre-season period. A parallel two-group, longitudinal (pre, post) design was used with physical tests performed before (preintervention) and after (postintervention) the 16-week intervention period. The soccer players were assigned and matched into two groups, an experimental group (EG) and a control group (CG), based on the team of which they were a part. A two-way ANOVA was performed with group and time as factors. The results of a two-way ANOVA revealed no time×group interaction for body composition or jump height. Nevertheless, a paired measures t-test of weight, fat mass, lean mass, and countermovement jump (CMJ) test metrics (pre-post) and group (CG and EG) showed an improvement in all measures ( p < 0.01). The 16-week intervention program resulted in an improvement in the EG both at the level of body composition and in CMJ performance. Despite the benefits of the 16-week intervention program, a combination of training methods that includes power, agility-coordination, speed, and strength can enhance such improvements. It is important to take this strength-specific capacity into account in training, due to the importance outlined in the sport of soccer both for its transfer to both linear and COD sprints and specific strength skills and mainly to vertical jump.
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为期 16 周的力量训练对 U19 半职业男子足球运动员弹跳高度和人体测量变量的影响
我们的研究旨在考察 16 周的力量训练对半职业男子球员在季前赛后的人体测量特征和跳跃高度的影响。研究采用平行两组纵向(前、后)设计,在 16 周干预期之前(干预前)和之后(干预后)分别进行体能测试。根据足球运动员所在的球队,将他们分配并匹配为两组,即实验组(EG)和对照组(CG)。以组别和时间为因子进行了双向方差分析。双向方差分析的结果显示,在身体成分和跳跃高度方面,时间与组别之间没有交互作用。然而,对体重、脂肪量、瘦肉量和反向运动跳跃(CMJ)测试指标(前-后)和组别(CG 和 EG)进行的配对 t 检验显示,所有指标均有所改善(p < 0.01)。为期 16 周的干预计划使 EG 的身体成分和 CMJ 成绩都得到了改善。尽管为期 16 周的干预计划带来了益处,但将力量、敏捷性-协调性、速度和力量等训练方法结合在一起,也能增强这种改善效果。在训练中考虑到这种力量特异性能力非常重要,因为在足球运动中,这种特异性能力对线性冲刺和COD冲刺以及特定力量技能都非常重要,而且主要是对纵跳非常重要。
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