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Sprint vs. intermittent training in young female basketball players

Authors :
Attene, G.
Pizzolato, F.
Calcagno, G.
Ibba, G.
Pinna, M.
Salernitano, G.
Johnny Padulo
Source :
Europe PubMed Central, Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This study aimed at comparing the effects of intermittent and repeated sprint ability training on physiological variables.Sixteen young female basketball players were randomly allocated to intermittent training (IT=8) or repeated sprint ability training (RST=8) groups. The following outcomes were measured at baseline and after 6 weeks of training: Yo-Yo intermittent recovery (Yo-Yo) and repeated sprint ability (RSA) tests.For all the variables investigated the effect of training type showed a different trend respect at current knowledge. In the RSA, best time (BT) was a significant main effect of training time (pre- vs. post-) (P0.0001), and of the interaction training type/time (P=0.03). The RST showed a decrease in BT of 3.1% (P=0.005) while the IT showed a decrease of 6.2% (P0.0001). In the IT there was a significant main effect of time for the total distance with an increment of 26.9%, and a significant main effect of time in the final speed with an increment of 1.23%.These findings suggest that the two training methods used in this study can be an effective training strategy for inducing anaerobic and basketball-specific training schedules. Besides, even when IT training is not done at very high speed, it can increase the maximum speed of the RSA.

Details

ISSN :
00224707
Volume :
54
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....4fd0f5b1dbd443f05886965f25912778