Effects of a 10-Week In-Season Eccentric-Overload Training Program on Muscle-Injury Prevention and Performance in Junior Elite Soccer Players

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作者
de Hoyo, Moises [1 ]
Pozzo, Marco [2 ]
Sanudo, Borja [3 ]
Carrasco, Luis [3 ]
Gonzalo-Skok, Oliver [4 ]
Dominguez-Cob, Sergio [1 ]
Moran-Camacho, Eduardo [3 ]
机构
[1] Sevilla Football Club, Fitness Sect, Seville, Spain
[2] Univ Pablo Olavide, Seville, Spain
[3] Univ Seville, Dept Phys Educ & Sport, Seville, Spain
[4] Univ San Jorge, Fac Hlth Sci, Zaragoza, Spain
关键词
maximal power output; countermovement jump; sprint ability; muscle-injury incidence; muscle-injury severity; MEDICAL-RESEARCH PROGRAM; PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL; HAMSTRING INJURY; SWING PHASE; EXERCISE; STRENGTH; KNEE; MECHANICS; FATIGUE; DEVICE;
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10.1123/ijspp.2013-0547
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Purpose: To analyze the effect of an eccentric-overload training program (ie, half-squat and leg-curl exercises using flywheel ergometers) with individualized load on muscle-injury incidence and severity and performance in junior elite soccer players. Methods: Thirty-six young players (U-17 to U-19) were recruited and assigned to an experimental (EXP) or control group (CON). The training program consisted of 1 or 2 sessions/wk (3-6 sets with 6 repetitions) during 10 wk. The outcome measured included muscle injury (incidence per 1000 h of exposure and injury severity) and performance tests (countermovement jump [CMJ], 10-m and 20-m sprint test). Results: Between-groups results showed a likely (ES: 0.94) lower number of days of absence per injury and a possible decrement of incidence per 1000 h of match play in EXP than in CON. Regarding muscle performance, a substantial better improvement (likely to very likely) was found in 20-m sprint time (ES: 0.37), 10-m flying-sprint time (ES: 0.77), and CMJ (ES: 0.79) for EXP than for CON. Within-group analysis showed an unclear effect in each variable in CON. Conversely, substantial improvements were obtained in CMJ (ES: 0.58), 20-m sprint time (ES: 0.32), 10-m flying-sprint time (ES: 0.95), and injury severity (ES: 0.59) in EXP. Furthermore, a possible decrement in total injury incidence was also reported in EXP. Conclusions: The eccentric-based program led to a reduction in muscle-injury incidence and severity and showed improvements in common soccer tasks such as jumping ability and linear-sprinting speed.
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