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AuthorChtara, M.
AuthorRouissi, M.
AuthorHaddad, M.
AuthorChtara, H.
AuthorChaalali, A.
AuthorOwen, A.
AuthorChamari, K.
Available date2023-10-23T10:25:29Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameBiology of Sport
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2017.64587
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48762
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to compare the effects of 3 training protocols (plyometric [PLYO], agility [AG], or repeated shuttle sprints [RS]) on physical performance in the same population of young soccer players. Forty-two youth-level male players (13.6±0.3-years; 1.65±0.07 m; 54.1±6.5 kg; body fat: 12.8±2.6%) participated in a short-term (6-week) randomized parallel fully controlled training study (pre-to-post measurements): PLYO group, n=10; AG group, n=10; RS group, n=12; and control group [CON] n=10. PLYO training = 9 lower limb exercises (2-3 sets of 8-12 repetitions). The AG group performed planned AG drills and direction changes. RS training consisted of 2-4 sets of 5-6x 20 to 30 m shuttle sprints (20 seconds recovery in between). Progressive overload principles were incorporated into the programme by increasing the number of foot contacts and varying the complexity of the exercises. Pre/post-training tests were: bilateral standing horizontal jump, and unilateral horizontal jumps, sprint (30 m with 10 m lap time), agility (20 m zigzag), and repeated sprint ability (RSA) (i.e. 6x30 m shuttle sprints: 2x15 m with 180° turns). Significant main effects for time (i.e. training application) and group (training type) were detected. Improvements in horizontal jumping were higher (p<0.01: ES=large) in PLYO. The RS group improved significantly more (p[removed]
Languageen
PublisherInstitute of Sport
SubjectAgility
In-season
Plyometric training
Repeated sprint
Team player
TitleSpecific physical trainability in elite young soccer players: Efficiency over 6 weeks' in-season training
TypeArticle
Pagination137-148
Issue Number2
Volume Number34
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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