Effects of in-season short-term aerobic and high-intensity interval training program on repeated sprint ability and jump performance in handball players

(Auswirkungen kurzzeitiger aerober und hoch intensiver Intervall-Trainingsprogramme in der Saison auf die wiederholte Sprintfähigkeit und die Sprungleistung bei Handballspielern)

BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of a 7-week in-season aerobic and high-intensity interval-training program on performance tests linked to successful handball play (e.g., repeated sprint and jumping ability). METHODS: Thirty participants (age 17.0±1.2 years, body mass 81.1±3.4 kg, height 1.82±0.07 m) performed a Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1), a squat (SJ) and a Countermovement Jump Test (CMJ), as well as a repeated Sprint Ability Test (RSA). From this, maximal aerobic speed (MAS, reached at the end of the Yo-Yo IR1), jumping ability, best time in a single sprint trial (RSAbest), total time (RSATT) and the performance decrement (RSAdec) during all sprints were calculated. Later, subjects were randomly assigned to a control group (CG; N.=15) performing their normal training schedule (5 weekly sessions of ~90 minutes of handball training) or an experimental group (EG; N.=15). The EG performed two 30 min sessions per week of high-intensity aerobic exercises at 100-130% of MAS in addition to their normal training schedule. RESULTS: A significant improvement in MAS (d=4.1), RSAbest (d=1.9), RSATT (d=1.5) and RSAdec (d=2.3) after the training period was demonstrated. Also, significant interaction effects (time x group) were found for all parameters as the EG significantly improved performances in all tests after training. The greatest interaction effects were observed in MAS (?2=0.811) and CMJ (?2=0.759). No relevant changes in test performances were found in the CG (mean d=-0.02). CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that individually speed-controlled aerobic and interval training is effective for improving specific handball performance.
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Notationen:Spielsportarten
Tagging:HIIT
Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2018
Online-Zugang:http://doi.org/10.23736/S0022-4707.16.06770-0
Jahrgang:58
Heft:1-2
Seiten:50-56
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch