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Effects of a sports performance training program on adolescent athletes
Sports -- Physiological aspects;Athletes -- Training of;Physical fitness for youth;Physical education for youth
Hazuga, RachelBattista, Rebecca ;
University of Wisconsin
关键词: Sports -- Physiological aspects;    Athletes -- Training of;    Physical fitness for youth;    Physical education for youth;   
Others  :  https://minds.wisconsin.edu/bitstream/handle/1793/38647/Hazuga%2c%20Rachel2009.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
瑞士|英语
来源: University of Wisconsin
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【 摘 要 】

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a training intervention that combined strength, plyometric, and speed and agility training on sports performance in adolescents. Twelve middle and high school girls and boys (aged 14.7 5 1.7 years) participated in a seven week youth sports performance training (YSPT) intervention. The program met three days a week on non-consecutive days for ninety minutes. At baseline and after training all participants performed a static and countermovement vertical jump, pushups, pro agility run, overhead medicine ball toss, and 40 yard dash. These skills were assessed for quality of the skill using a 1-5 Likert scale. While vertical jump, overhead medicine ball toss, and the 40 yard dash all improved, the paired samples t-test revealed significant improvements only in push-ups (29.5 i 18.6, 38.8 A 15.8, P = 0.0) and pro agility (5.2 i 0.4, 5.1 i 0.3 sec, P=0.024) from baseline to after training. The Wilcoxon test demonstrated significant improvements in the quality of the skill only for pro agility. These findings suggest that a short-term youth training program that focuses on sports performance may have a positive effect on upper body muscular strength and endurance and agility in adolescents.

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