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Short-Term Effects of Combined High-Intensity Strength and Sprint Interval Training on Anthropometric Characteristics and Physical Performance of Elite Team Handball Players.

Souhail Hermassi, Mohamed Souhail Chelly, Georg Fieseler, Thomas Bartels, Stephan Schulze, Karl-Stefan Delank, Roy J Shepard, René Schwesig.   

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Muscular strength and speed are critical physical factors in determining the technical and tactical skills of elite team handball players. This study thus investigated the effect of high-intensity muscular strength and sprint interval training (SIT) on lower limb explosive performance and anthropometric characteristics in 22 male handball athletes aged 20.2 ± 0.1 years. A training group (TG, n = 12) and a control group (CG, n = 10) were followed over 8 weeks parallel to regular handball training. The TG received combined additional high-intensity muscular strength and interval training twice per week during this period. The muscular training was comprised of 3 - 4 sets of 70 - 85 % of 1-RM (repetition maximum) of dynamic back half squat exercise; followed immediately by a short sprint program with 4, 5, and 6 maximal intensity repetitions of 30 m runs. Strength (1-RM of the half back-squat and bench press), first step (V1S), first 5 m (V5 m), squat jumps (SJ), counter movement jumps (CMJ) and the Modified Agility Test (MAT) were tested at the beginning and end of the study. Significant interaction effects (group × time) were observed for all parameters (η² range: 0.531 (MAT) to 0.829 (First 5 m)). All 10 parameters showed relevant intervention effects (d> 0.5) in the TG (highest intervention effect: CMJ: d = 4.05), the mean effect size being d = 1.85. In contrast, scores for the CG either remained unchanged or decreased (d = -0.24). We conclude that combined high-intensity strength and sprint interval training during the competitive season should be recommended to elite male handball players as a means of improving handball-related performance characteristics without compromising other critical aspects of the individual's performance. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29228409     DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-120884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sportverletz Sportschaden        ISSN: 0932-0555            Impact factor:   1.077


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1.  Multi Directional Repeated Sprint Is a Valid and Reliable Test for Assessment of Junior Handball Players.

Authors:  Amin Daneshfar; Daniel E Gahreman; Majid S Koozehchian; Sadegh Amani Shalamzari; Mozhgan Hassanzadeh Sablouei; Thomas Rosemann; Beat Knechtle; Pantelis T Nikolaidis
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2018-04-04       Impact factor: 4.566

2.  The Effects of Circuit Strength Training on the Development of Physical Fitness and Performance-Related Variables in Handball Players.

Authors:  Souhail Hermassi; Kevin Laudner; René Schwesig
Journal:  J Hum Kinet       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 2.193

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