Valadés Cerrato David, Palao José M, Femia Pedro, Ureña Aurelio
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Physical Education and Sport, University of Alcalá, Madrid, Spain -
Department of Health, Exercise Science and Sport Management, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Somers, WI, USA.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2018 Oct;58(10):1423-1431. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.17.07527-2. Epub 2017 Jul 25.
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of incorporating specific upper-body plyometric training for the spike into the competitive season of a women's professional volleyball team.
A professional team from the Spanish first division participated in the study. An A-B-A' quasi-experimental design with experimental and control groups was used. The independent variable was the upper-body plyometric training for eight weeks during the competitive season. The dependent variables were the spiked ball's speed (km/h); the player's body weight (kg), BMI (kg/m2), and muscle percentage in arms (%); 1 repetition maximum (1RM) in the bench press (kg); 1RM in the pullover (kg); and overhead medicine ball throws of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 kg (m). Inter-player and inter-group statistical analyses of the results were carried out (Wilcoxon test and linear regression model).
The experimental group significantly improved their spike speed 3.8% from phase A to phase B, and they maintained this improvement after the retention phase. No improvements were found in the control group. The experimental group presented a significant improvement from phase A to phase B in dominant arm muscle area (+10.8%), 1RM for the bench press (+8.41%), 1RM for the pullover (+14.75%), and overhead medicine ball throws with 1 kg (+7.19%), 2 kg (+7.69%), and 3 kg (+5.26%). The control group did not present differences in these variables.
Data showed the plyometric exercises that were tested could be used by performance-level volleyball teams to improve spike speed. The experimental group increased their upper-body maximal strength, their power application, and spike speed.
本研究旨在评估在女子职业排球队的赛季中加入针对扣球的特定上身增强式训练的效果。
来自西班牙甲级联赛的一支职业球队参与了本研究。采用了带有实验组和对照组的A - B - A'准实验设计。自变量是在赛季期间进行为期八周的上身增强式训练。因变量包括扣球速度(千米/小时);运动员的体重(千克)、身体质量指数(千克/平方米)和手臂肌肉百分比(%);卧推的1次最大重复量(1RM,千克);仰卧上拉的1次最大重复量(1RM,千克);以及1千克、2千克、3千克、4千克和5千克药球过头掷远的距离(米)。对结果进行了球员间和组间的统计分析(威尔科克森检验和线性回归模型)。
实验组从A阶段到B阶段扣球速度显著提高了3.8%,并且在保持阶段后维持了这一提高。对照组未发现有改善。实验组从A阶段到B阶段在优势臂肌肉面积(+10.8%)、卧推的1RM(+8.41%)、仰卧上拉的1RM(+14.75%)以及1千克(+7.19%)、2千克(+7.69%)和3千克(+5.26%)药球过头掷远方面有显著改善。对照组在这些变量上没有差异。
数据表明,所测试的增强式练习可被高水平排球队用于提高扣球速度。实验组提高了其上半身最大力量、力量应用能力和扣球速度。