| Literature DB >> 25713650 |
Braulio Cavaco1, Nelson Sousa2, Victor Machado Dos Reis2, Nuno Garrido2, Francisco Saavedra2, Romeu Mendes2, José Vilaça-Alves2.
Abstract
Complex training (CXT) is the result of a combination of strength and plyometric exercises in the same session. This method has recently been used in the preparation of athletes of different sports. The aim of the present study was to observe the acute effects of a CXT program of 6 weeks: i) on agility with the ball, sprinting and the efficiency of crossing and shooting in youth soccer players; ii) and the influence of the number of CXT sessions per week (one vs. two). Sixteen youth male soccer players were randomly divided into three groups: a group that performed one weekly CXT session (GCT1, n = 5, age: 13.80 ± 0.45 years); or a group that performed two weekly CXT sessions (GCT2, n = 5, age: 14.20 ± 0.45 years); or a control group that did not perform the CTX (n = 6, age: 14.20 ± 0.84 years). All groups maintained their regular soccer training sessions. No significant interactions were found between GCT1 and GCT2 in all variables. Significant statistical differences were identified (F = 1139, p = 0.02, μp (2) = 0531) in the pre-test versus post-test, for both experimental groups, in shot effectiveness. In conclusion, the CXT program proved to be an effective method in boosting abilities and motor skills associated with soccer among young athletes, particularly in increasing shot effectiveness.Entities:
Keywords: post activation potentiation; soccer; strength
Year: 2014 PMID: 25713650 PMCID: PMC4332169 DOI: 10.2478/hukin-2014-0095
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Kinet ISSN: 1640-5544 Impact factor: 2.193
Sample characterization at baseline.
| GCT1 (n=5) | GCT2 (n=5) | CONT (n=6) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 13.80±0.84 | 14.20±0.45 | 14.20±0.84 |
| IMC | 18.98±1.88 | 20.38±1.84 | 18.82±0.66 |
| %MG | 12.48±1.54 | 10.42±2.66 | 10.94±1.18 |
(IMC) – Body Mass Index; (%MG) – Estimated Body Fat; GCT1 – Group with one CXT session; GCT2 – Group with two CXT sessions; CONT – Control group
Figure 1Straight line 15 m sprinting, crossing test, dribbling between the cones and shooting test. 1 – athlete
Exercise performance averages, maximum speed at 15 m (S15), agility with the ball (AG15), crossing efficacy (CE) and shooting effectiveness (SE) between moments (pre- vs. post-test) in the different groups.
| GCT1 (n=5) | GCT2 (n=5) | CONT (n=6) | μp2 MxG | |||||||
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| Pre-test | Post-test | Δ | Pre-test | Post-test | Δ | Pre-test | Post-test | Δ | ||
| S15 (s) | 2.72±0.25 | 2.59±0.18 | − 0.13 | 2.60±0.14 | 2.46±0.15 | − 0.14 | 2.68±0.19 | 2.66±0.18 | − 0.02 | 0.350 |
| AG15 (s) | 10.64±1.82 | 9.80±1.43 | − 0.84 | 9.64±1.23 | 8.54±0.37 | − 1.10 | 9.88±0.48 | 9.90±0.46 | 0.02 | 0.240 |
| CE (n) | 1.00±0.71 | 2.20±0.45 | 1.20 | 1.00±0.71 | 2.60±0.55 | 1.60 | 0.80±0.84 | 1.20±0.84 | 0.40 | 0.130 |
| SE (n) | 1.00±0.71 | 1.60±0.55 | 0.60 | 0.60±0.89 | 2.20±0.84 | 1.60 | 0.80±0.84 | 0.60±0.55[ | − 0.20 | 0.531 |
Significant different from GCTI and GCT2 post-tests (p<0.05).
Note: Average values and standard deviations;
Δ – Difference between pre- to post-test; μp2 – Partial Eta Square ; M – Moment; G – Group; GCT1 – Group with one CXT session; GCT2 – Group with two CXT sessions; CONT – Control Group.