Effectiveness of a power-training block with two cluster set configurations in recreationally trained young adults on sprint performance

D. Farias, H. Santana, Valter Acetto Tenório, Olívia Nogueira Coelho, J. Willardson, H. Miranda
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Objective: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a three-week power-training block with two different cluster set configurations using pneumatic equipment on sprint performance. Method: Thirty recreationally active subjects participated in this study (18 female and 12 male). The subjects were distributed randomly into Control (CG), Cluster 1 (CL1) and Cluster 2 (CL2) groups. The experimental procedure involved a three-week training period; at the pre- and post-training time points, a 20-meter sprint tests were applied. Results: There was an intergroup significant difference for the CL2 versus the CG for time, acceleration and velocity in the first 10-meter sprint test. The alpha value used was p < 0.05. For total time, total velocity, time and velocity in the first 10-meter sprint test: significant differences were observed for both CL1 and CL2 at the post-test. The total acceleration and acceleration in the first 10-meter sprint test was significantly different for the CL2 at the post-training. There were no significant differences in time, velocity and acceleration in the final 10-meter sprint test between groups. Conclusion: These results suggest that interventions with intra-set intervals (specifically CL2) using pneumatic equipment allow for positive adaptations in velocity and acceleration after three-week training.
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在休闲训练的年轻人中,两组组的力量训练组对短跑成绩的影响
目的:本研究的目的是评估为期三周的动力训练块与两种不同的集群设置配置使用气动设备对短跑成绩的有效性。方法:30名从事娱乐活动的受试者(女性18人,男性12人)参加了本研究。将受试者随机分为对照组(CG)、第1组(CL1)和第2组(CL2)。实验过程包括三周的训练期;在训练前后各时间点分别进行20米短跑测试。结果:CL2与CG在前10米冲刺测试中的时间、加速度和速度组间差异显著。alpha值为p < 0.05。第一次10米冲刺测试的总时间、总速度、时间和速度:后测CL1和CL2均有显著差异。CL2在训练后的总加速度和第一次10米冲刺测试中的加速度有显著差异。各组在最后10米冲刺测试中的时间、速度和加速度均无显著差异。结论:这些结果表明,使用气动设备进行组内间隔(特别是CL2)的干预可以在三周训练后对速度和加速度进行积极的适应。
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Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte
Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: El Centro Andaluz de Medicina del Deporte edita la Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte (RAMD) desde 2008 con periodicidad trimestral. Esta revista científica publica artículos originales de investigación, previamente sujetos a un proceso de selección y evaluación por pares, y constituye un foro para los científicos, especialistas y profesionales cuyas actividades están relacionadas con la actividad física, el deporte y la salud. Debido a la naturaleza multidisciplinaria de esta área, la revista cubre diferentes disciplinas relacionadas todas con la Medicina del Deporte, lo que la convierte en una publicación con un altísimo grado de interés para todos los profesionales relacionados con las Ciencias del Deporte.
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