Comparison between backward, forward, and combined running training on performance of recreationally active young men

Alessandra Precinda Kauffman-Tacada, C. S. Peserico, Gabriel Henrique Ornaghi De Araujo, Fabio Yuzo Nakamura
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The study verified the effects of backward running training (BRT), forward running training (FRT), and combined backward/forward running training (BFRT), prescribed by Vpeak, on performance in 5-km running, countermovement jump, 20-m sprint, and the agility T-test, in thirty-three recreationally active young men. Thirty-three men (age 27.7 ± 4.8 years) were randomly assigned to one of three training groups (BRT; FRT; BFRT) and performed the following tests: 5-km running, vertical jump, 20-m sprint, agility performance, pre- and post-five weeks of running training. The normality of the data was verified by the Shapiro-Wilk test and the comparisons between groups and moments were performed by mixed ANOVA for repeated measures, followed by Bonferroni’s post hoc; the percentage of variation and the effect size (ES) were calculated. A significance level of P < 0.05 was adopted. All groups improved 5-km (P = 0.01) performance at post-training. The Vpeak (P < 0.01) and duration of the incremental test (P < 0.01) increased significantly in all groups after training. The Vpeak_BR increased significantly in the BRT and BFRT groups. CMJ jump height increased significantly for the FRT (P < 0.01) and BFRT (P < 0.05) groups. In the agility T-test there was a significant moment effect (P < 0.01) on the performance time. In conclusion, the inclusion of BRT sessions into FRT, prescribed based on Vpeak_BR and Vpeak_FR, leads to improvements in 5-km endurance running performance in recreationally active young men. Thus, it is suggested that BRT prescribed by Vpeak_BR could be more widely incorporated into FRT as a training method to obtain the same results in endurance performance as FRT alone.
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后向、前向和联合跑步训练对参加娱乐活动的年轻男子成绩的影响比较
该研究验证了 Vpeak 规定的后向跑步训练(BRT)、前向跑步训练(FRT)和后向/前向联合跑步训练(BFRT)对 33 名从事娱乐活动的年轻男性在 5 公里跑步、反向跳跃、20 米短跑和敏捷性 T 测试中的表现的影响。33 名男子(年龄为 27.7 ± 4.8 岁)被随机分配到三个训练组(BRT、FRT、BFRT)中的一组,并进行了以下测试:进行了以下测试:5 公里跑步、立定跳远、20 米冲刺、敏捷性表现、跑步训练前和训练后五周。数据的正态性通过 Shapiro-Wilk 检验进行验证,组间和时刻的比较采用重复测量混合方差分析,然后进行 Bonferroni 后检验;计算变异百分比和效应大小(ES)。显著性水平为 P <0.05。所有组别在训练后都提高了 5 公里成绩(P = 0.01)。各组的 Vpeak(P < 0.01)和增量测试持续时间(P < 0.01)在训练后都有显著提高。BRT组和BFRT组的Vpeak_BR明显增加。FRT 组(P < 0.01)和 BFRT 组(P < 0.05)的 CMJ 跳高明显增加。在敏捷性 T 测试中,瞬间效应对成绩时间有明显影响(P < 0.01)。总之,在根据 Vpeak_BR 和 Vpeak_FR 规定的 FRT 中加入 BRT 课程,可提高从事娱乐活动的年轻男性的 5 公里耐力跑成绩。因此,建议将根据 Vpeak_BR 规定的 BRT 更广泛地纳入 FRT 作为一种训练方法,以获得与单独 FRT 相同的耐力表现结果。
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