Effects of Off-Season Heavy-Load Resistance Training on Lower Limb Mechanical Muscle Function and Physical Performance in Elite Female Team Handball Players.

IF 2.6 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.3390/jfmk9040268
Bjørn Fristrup, Peter Krustrup, Anders Kløve Petz, Jesper Bencke, Mette K Zebis, Per Aagaard
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Background/Objectives: Team handball involves a high number of rapid and forceful muscle actions. Progressive heavy-load resistance training is known to enhance mechanical muscle function; however, its transfer into functional performance in team handball athletes remains largely unknown. The current study aimed to analyze the effects of eight weeks undulating heavy-load resistance training on lower limb mechanical muscle function and sports-specific performance in elite female team handball players. Methods: Players from the Danish Women's Handball League were block randomized to perform an off-season resistance training program (RT, n = 12, 23.0 ± 2.7 yr) or follow a training-as-usual control program (CON, n = 15, 24.1 ± 3.8 yr). All study participants were tested before and after an eight-week period during the off-season phase, including assessments of maximal isometric knee extensor and flexor peak torque, rate of torque development, countermovement jump (CMJ) power/work, and sports-specific performance (maximal vertical countermovement jump height, sprint capacity, team handball-specific on-court agility). Results: Agility performance improved for RT (-3.5%, p = 0.008), different from CON (p < 0.001) following eight weeks of designated resistance training. Additionally, CON demonstrated impaired agility (+4.0-7.3%, p < 0.05) and 20-m sprint (+1.9%, p = 0.002) performance. Maximal knee extensor peak torque increased in RT (4.5%, p = 0.044). Vertical CMJ flight height (JH) increased in both groups (RT +4.8%, p = 0.012, CON +8.4% p = 0.044); however, jump height relative to ground level (JHGL) increased in RT only (+8.0%, p = 0.013). Conclusions: In conclusion, designated resistance training during the off-season period is effective in maintaining and improving essential components of sports-specific performance and maximal knee extensor strength in elite female team handball players. Comparable protocols of twice-a-week heavy-load resistance training may also be beneficial in other types of intermittent elite team sports (i.e., football, basketball) that include maximal jumping actions, short-distance sprints, and rapid change of direction movements.

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休赛期大负荷阻力训练对优秀女子手球运动员下肢机械肌肉功能及体能表现的影响。
背景/目的:团队手球包含大量快速有力的肌肉动作。进行性大负荷阻力训练可以增强机械肌肉功能;然而,它在团队手球运动员的功能表现中的转移在很大程度上仍然未知。本研究旨在分析8周波动大负荷阻力训练对优秀女子手球运动员下肢机械肌肉功能和运动专项表现的影响。方法:来自丹麦女子手球联赛的球员被随机分组,进行休赛期阻力训练计划(RT, n = 12, 23.0±2.7年)或遵循常规训练计划(CON, n = 15, 24.1±3.8年)。所有研究参与者在休赛期的8周前后都进行了测试,包括评估最大等距膝伸肌和屈肌峰值扭矩、扭矩发展速度、反向运动跳跃(CMJ)功率/功和运动特定表现(最大垂直反向运动跳跃高度、冲刺能力、团队手球特定的场上敏捷性)。结果:经过8周的指定阻力训练后,RT组的敏捷性表现有所改善(-3.5%,p = 0.008),与CON组不同(p < 0.001)。此外,CON还表现出敏捷性下降(+4.0-7.3%,p < 0.05)和20米冲刺性能下降(+1.9%,p = 0.002)。最大膝关节伸肌峰值扭矩在RT组增加(4.5%,p = 0.044)。两组CMJ垂直飞行高度(JH)均升高(RT +4.8%, p = 0.012, CON +8.4% p = 0.044);然而,相对于地面高度的跳跃高度(JHGL)仅在RT中增加(+8.0%,p = 0.013)。结论:在休赛期进行针对性的抗阻训练,可以有效地维持和提高优秀女子手球运动员专项表现的基本组成部分和最大膝关节伸肌力量。类似的每周两次的大负荷阻力训练也可能对其他类型的间歇精英团队运动(如足球、篮球)有益,包括最大跳跃动作、短距离冲刺和快速改变方向的运动。
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Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology
Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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