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Wearable resistance sprint running is superior to training with no load for retaining performance in pre-season training for rugby athletes

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SPORT SCIENCE
卷 21, 期 7, 页码 967-975

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17461391.2020.1802516

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Acceleration; force-velocity profiling; longitudinal; resistance training; specificity; sprinting

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  1. Arizona State University Global Sport Institute Sport 2036 Grant [2018]

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The study found that a six-week lower-limb wearable resistance training intervention helped maintain sprint performance and mechanical output qualities, while inadequate training frequencies in the control group led to significant detraining effects. The intervention group, with light wearable resistance added to their training, showed no significant changes in recorded variables, in contrast to the control group where all variables saw significant declines over the training period. Adjusted for baseline differences, significant between-group differences were found for most variables except theoretical maximal velocity, 30m time, and maximal velocity.
This study determined the effects of a six-week lower-limb wearable resistance training (WRT) intervention on sprint running time, velocity, and horizontal force-velocity mechanical variables. Twenty-two collegiate/semi-professional rugby athletes completed pre- and post-intervention testing of three maximal effort 30 m sprints. A radar device was used to measure sprint running velocity from which horizontal force-velocity mechanical profiling variables were calculated. All athletes completed two dedicated sprint training sessions a week for six-weeks during pre-season. The intervention (wearable resistance, WR) group completed the sessions with 1% body mass load attached to the left and right shanks (i.e. 0.50% body mass load on each limb), whilst the control group completed the same sessions unloaded. For the control group, all variables were found to detrain significantly (p <= 0.05) over the training period with large detraining effects (ES > 0.80) for theoretical maximal horizontal force, slope of the force-velocity profile, maximal ratio of force, index of force application, 5 and 10 m times. For the WR group, there were no significant changes to any recorded variables (allp > 0.05) and all effects of training were trivial or small (ES < 0.50). After adjustment for baseline differences, significant between group differences were found for all variables (large effects, ES > 0.80) except theoretical maximal velocity, 30 m time, and maximal velocity. The addition of light wearable resistance to sprint training during a six-week pre-season block enables the maintenance of sprint performance and mechanical output qualities that otherwise would detrain due to inadequate training frequencies.

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