Chtara Moktar, Rouissi Mehdi, Bragazzi Nicola L, Owen Adam L, Haddad Monoem, Chamari Karim
Tunisian Research Laboratory "Sport Performance Optimization", National Center of Medicine and Science in Sports, Tunis, Tunisia.
Tunisian Research Laboratory "Sport Performance Optimization", National Center of Medicine and Science in Sports, Tunis, Tunisia -
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2018 Apr;58(4):414-420. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.16.06724-4. Epub 2016 Oct 11.
Soccer requires maintaining unilateral balance when executing movement with the contralateral leg. Despite the fact that balance requires standing with maintaining isometric posture with the support leg, currently there is a lack of studies regarding the implication of isometric strength on dynamic balance's performance among young soccer players. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the relationship between the Y-Balance Test and 12 lower limbs isometric strength tests.
Twenty-six right footed soccer players (mean±SD, age=16.2±1.6 years, height=175±4.2 cm, body mass=68.8±6.1 kg) performed a dynamic balance test (star excursion balance-test with dominant- (DL) and nondominant-legs (NDL). Furthermore, maximal isometric contraction tests of 12 lower limb muscle groups were assessed in DL and NDL.
Correlations analysis reported a significant positive relationship between some of isometric strength tests (with DL and NDL) and the Y-Balance Test. Furthermore, stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that maximal isometric strength explained between 21.9% and 49.4% of the variance of the Y-Balance Test. Moreover, maximal isometric strength was dependent upon the reaching angle of the Y-Balance Test and the leg used to support body weight.
This study showed a significant implication of maximal isometric strength of the lower limb and the Y-Balance Test. Moreover, the present investigation suggests the implementation of specific lower limb strengthening exercises depending on players' deficit in each reaching direction and leg. This result suggests that further studies should experiment if increasing lower limbs isometric strength could improve dynamic balance ability among young soccer players.
足球运动需要在对侧腿执行动作时保持单侧平衡。尽管平衡需要支撑腿保持等长姿势站立,但目前缺乏关于等长力量对年轻足球运动员动态平衡表现影响的研究。因此,本研究的目的是探讨Y平衡测试与12项下肢等长力量测试之间的关系。
26名右脚足球运动员(平均±标准差,年龄=16.2±1.6岁,身高=175±4.2厘米,体重=68.8±6.1千克)进行了动态平衡测试(用优势腿(DL)和非优势腿(NDL)进行星状偏移平衡测试)。此外,对DL和NDL的12个下肢肌肉群进行了最大等长收缩测试。
相关性分析表明,一些等长力量测试(DL和NDL)与Y平衡测试之间存在显著正相关。此外,逐步多元回归分析表明,最大等长力量解释了Y平衡测试方差的21.9%至49.4%。此外,最大等长力量取决于Y平衡测试的伸展角度和用于支撑体重的腿。
本研究表明下肢最大等长力量与Y平衡测试之间存在显著关联。此外,本研究建议根据球员在每个伸展方向和腿部的不足进行特定的下肢强化训练。这一结果表明,进一步的研究应探讨增加下肢等长力量是否能提高年轻足球运动员的动态平衡能力。