Título Effects of Eccentric Overload Bout on Change of Direction and Performance in Soccer Players
Autores de Hoyo, M. , de la Torre, A. , Pradas, F. , Sanudo, B. , Carrasco, L. , Mateo-Cortes, J. , Dominguez-Cobo, S. , Fernandes, O. , GONZALO SKOK, OLIVER
Publicación externa Si
Medio INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 1
Cuartil SJR 1
Impacto JCR 2.528
Impacto SJR 1.279
Fecha de publicacion 01/04/2015
ISI 000351837700007
DOI 10.1055/s-0034-1395521
Abstract The aims of this study were to analyse the effects of eccentric overload training (EOT) on kinetic parameters during change of direction (COD) and performance related to sprinting and jumping abilities. 20 male soccer players performed 2 different protocols: 1) 5-min cycling warm-up and 2) 5-min cycling warm-up+YoYo half-squat exercise. The outcome measured included vertical ground reaction force (vGRF) and propulsive force (PvGRF), time to vGRF (T_vGRF) and propulsive force (T_PvGRF), contact time (CT), eccentric (ECC_IMP), concentric (CONC_IMP) and total (TOT_IMP) impulses and moments (Mx, My and Mz) during 2 COD tasks. Additionally, subjects performed a counter-movement jump (CMJ) and 20 m sprint tests. Results showed a substantial better improvement (likely to almost certainly) in vGRF (ES: 0.84), vAGRF (ES: 0.72), CT (ES: 0.48), My (ES: 0.35), Mz (ES: 0.44) and ECC_IMP (ES: 0.45) during crossover cutting maneuver, whereas during side-step cutting maneuver Time_ECC (ES: 0.68), CT (ES: 0.64), vGRF (ES: 0.48) and My (ES: 0.47) were substantially enhanced (likely). Furthermore, substantial better performance was found in CMJ (ES: 0.47; very likely) and 20 m (ES: 0.20; possibly). In conclusion, EOT produced a better muscle activation during 2 different COD tasks and greater sprinting and jumping performance.
Palabras clave eccentric overload training; crossover cutting; side-step cutting; muscle performance; maximal power output
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