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Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players

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Main Author: González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Clemente, Filipe Manuel, Rodríguez-García, Lorena, Castillo-Rodriguez, Alfonso
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Purpose: The aim of our study was to examine the effect of 16 weeks of strength training on anthropometric characteristics and jump height in semi-professional male players after a pre-season period. Methods: A parallel two-group, longitudinal (pre, post) design was used with physical tests performed before (preintervention) and after (postintervention) the 16-week intervention period. The soccer players were assigned and matched into two groups, an experimental group (EG) and a control group (CG), based on the team of which they were a part. Results: A two-way ANOVA was performed with group and time as factors. The results of a two-way ANOVA revealed no time×group interaction for body composition or jump height. Nevertheless, a paired measures t-test of weight, fat mass, lean mass, and countermovement jump (CMJ) test metrics (pre-post) and group (CG and EG) showed an improvement in all measures (p<0.01). Discussion: The 16-week intervention program resulted in an improvement in the EG both at the level of body composition and in CMJ performance. Conclusions: Despite the benefits of the 16-week intervention program, a combination of training methods that includes power, agility-coordination, speed, and strength can enhance such improvements. It is important to take this strength-specific capacity into account in training, due to the importance outlined in the sport of soccer both for its transfer to both linear and COD sprints and specific strength skills and mainly to vertical jump.
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spelling Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer playersAgilityAssociation footballChange of directionCoordinationResistance trainingSpeedPurpose: The aim of our study was to examine the effect of 16 weeks of strength training on anthropometric characteristics and jump height in semi-professional male players after a pre-season period. Methods: A parallel two-group, longitudinal (pre, post) design was used with physical tests performed before (preintervention) and after (postintervention) the 16-week intervention period. The soccer players were assigned and matched into two groups, an experimental group (EG) and a control group (CG), based on the team of which they were a part. Results: A two-way ANOVA was performed with group and time as factors. The results of a two-way ANOVA revealed no time×group interaction for body composition or jump height. Nevertheless, a paired measures t-test of weight, fat mass, lean mass, and countermovement jump (CMJ) test metrics (pre-post) and group (CG and EG) showed an improvement in all measures (p<0.01). Discussion: The 16-week intervention program resulted in an improvement in the EG both at the level of body composition and in CMJ performance. Conclusions: Despite the benefits of the 16-week intervention program, a combination of training methods that includes power, agility-coordination, speed, and strength can enhance such improvements. It is important to take this strength-specific capacity into account in training, due to the importance outlined in the sport of soccer both for its transfer to both linear and COD sprints and specific strength skills and mainly to vertical jump.2024-10-02T14:37:31Z2023-11-15T00:00:00Z2023-11-152024-04-01T21:09:15Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/4161eng1747-95412048-397X (online)10.1177/17479541231210093González-Fernández, Francisco TomásClemente, Filipe ManuelRodríguez-García, LorenaCastillo-Rodriguez, Alfonsoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-10-03T14:05:35Zoai:repositorio.ipvc.pt:20.500.11960/4161Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T18:54:38.520824Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
title Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
spellingShingle Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
Agility
Association football
Change of direction
Coordination
Resistance training
Speed
title_short Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
title_full Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
title_fullStr Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
title_full_unstemmed Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
title_sort Effects of 16-weeks of strength training on jump height and anthropometric variables in U19 semi-professional male soccer players
author González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
author_facet González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Rodríguez-García, Lorena
Castillo-Rodriguez, Alfonso
author_role author
author2 Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Rodríguez-García, Lorena
Castillo-Rodriguez, Alfonso
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Rodríguez-García, Lorena
Castillo-Rodriguez, Alfonso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agility
Association football
Change of direction
Coordination
Resistance training
Speed
topic Agility
Association football
Change of direction
Coordination
Resistance training
Speed
description Purpose: The aim of our study was to examine the effect of 16 weeks of strength training on anthropometric characteristics and jump height in semi-professional male players after a pre-season period. Methods: A parallel two-group, longitudinal (pre, post) design was used with physical tests performed before (preintervention) and after (postintervention) the 16-week intervention period. The soccer players were assigned and matched into two groups, an experimental group (EG) and a control group (CG), based on the team of which they were a part. Results: A two-way ANOVA was performed with group and time as factors. The results of a two-way ANOVA revealed no time×group interaction for body composition or jump height. Nevertheless, a paired measures t-test of weight, fat mass, lean mass, and countermovement jump (CMJ) test metrics (pre-post) and group (CG and EG) showed an improvement in all measures (p<0.01). Discussion: The 16-week intervention program resulted in an improvement in the EG both at the level of body composition and in CMJ performance. Conclusions: Despite the benefits of the 16-week intervention program, a combination of training methods that includes power, agility-coordination, speed, and strength can enhance such improvements. It is important to take this strength-specific capacity into account in training, due to the importance outlined in the sport of soccer both for its transfer to both linear and COD sprints and specific strength skills and mainly to vertical jump.
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