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Effect of compensatory acceleration training in combination with accommodating resistance on upper body strength in collegiate athletes

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OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
卷 5, 期 -, 页码 183-189

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/OAJSM.S65877

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variable resistance; band; baseball; chain; resistance training

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Purpose: To determine the impact of inclusion of a band or chain compensatory acceleration training (CAT), in a 5-week training phase, on maximal upper body strength during a 14-week off-season strength and conditioning program for collegiate male athletes. Patients and methods: Twenty-four National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) collegiate baseball players, who were familiar with the current strength and conditioning program and had a minimum of 1 year of formal collegiate strength and conditioning experience, participated in this off-season training study. None of the men had participated in CAT before. Subjects were matched following a maximal effort (1-repetition maximum [1-RM]) bench press test in week 1, then were randomly assigned into a band-based CAT group or a chain-based CAT group and participated in a 5-week training phase that included bench pressing twice per week. Upper body strength was measured by 1-RM bench press again at week 6. A 2 x 2 mixed factorial (method x time) analysis of variance was calculated to compare differences across groups. The alpha level was set at P<0.05. Results: No difference (F-1,F-22=0.04,P= 0.84) existed between the band-based CAT and chain-based CAT groups. A significant difference was observed between pre- and posttests of 1-RM bench (F-1,F-22= 88.46, P= 0.001). Conclusion: A 5-week band CAT or chain CAT training program used in conjunction with an off-season strength and conditioning program can increase maximal upper body strength in collegiate baseball athletes. Using band CAT and/or chain CAT as a training modality in the off-season will vary the training stimulus from the traditional and likely help to maintain the athlete's interest.

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