Rivière Maxence, Louit Loic, Strokosch Alasdair, Seitz Laurent B
1Catalans Dragons, Perpignan, France; 2University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France; 3University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, United Kingdom; and 4Center for Exercise and Sport Science Research, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Apr;31(4):947-955. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001574.
Rivière, M, Louit, L, Strokosch, A, and Seitz, LB. Variable resistance training promotes greater strength and power adaptations than traditional resistance training in elite youth rugby league players. J Strength Cond Res 31(4): 947-955, 2017-The purpose of this study was to examine the strength, velocity, and power adaptations in youth rugby league players in response to a variable resistance training (VRT) or traditional free-weight resistance training (TRAD) intervention. Sixteen elite youth players were assigned to a VRT or TRAD group and completed 2 weekly upper- and lower-body strength and power sessions for 6 weeks. Training programs were identical except that the VRT group trained the bench press exercise with 20% of the prescribed load coming from elastic bands. Bench press 1 repetition maximum (1RM) and bench press mean velocity and power at 35, 45, 65, 75, and 85% of 1RM were measured before and after the training intervention, and the magnitude of the changes was determined using effect sizes (ESs). The VRT group experienced larger increases in both absolute (ES = 0.46 vs. 0.20) and relative (ES = 0.41 vs. 0.19) bench press 1RM. Similar results were observed for mean velocity as well as both absolute and relative mean power at 35, 45, 65, 75, and 85% of 1RM. Furthermore, both groups experienced large gains in both velocity and power in the heavier loads but small improvements in the lighter loads. The improvements in both velocity and power against the heavier loads were larger for the VRT group, whereas smaller differences existed between the 2 groups in the lighter loads. Variable resistance training using elastic bands may offer a greater training stimulus than traditional free-weight resistance training to improve upper-body strength, velocity, and power in elite youth rugby league players.
里维耶尔,M,路易特,L,斯特罗科施,A,以及塞茨,LB。与传统阻力训练相比,可变阻力训练能促使精英青年橄榄球联盟球员获得更大的力量和功率适应性提升。《力量与体能研究杂志》31(4): 947 - 955,2017年——本研究旨在考察青年橄榄球联盟球员在接受可变阻力训练(VRT)或传统自由重量阻力训练(TRAD)干预后的力量、速度和功率适应性变化。16名精英青年球员被分配到VRT组或TRAD组,进行为期6周、每周2次的上半身和下半身力量及功率训练。训练计划除VRT组在卧推训练中使用弹力带提供20%的规定负荷外,其余完全相同。在训练干预前后测量卧推1次最大重复量(1RM)以及1RM的35%、45%、65%、75%和85%时的卧推平均速度和功率,并使用效应量(ES)来确定变化幅度。VRT组在绝对(ES = 0.46对0.20)和相对(ES = 0.41对0.19)卧推1RM方面都有更大幅度的增加。在1RM的35%、45%、65%、75%和85%时的平均速度以及绝对和相对平均功率方面也观察到了类似结果。此外,两组在较重负荷下的速度和功率都有大幅提升,但在较轻负荷下的改善较小。VRT组在较重负荷下速度和功率的提升更大,而在较轻负荷下两组之间的差异较小。使用弹力带的可变阻力训练可能比传统自由重量阻力训练提供更大的训练刺激,以提高精英青年橄榄球联盟球员的上半身力量、速度和功率。