School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin, Ireland.
School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin, Ireland.
J Sci Med Sport. 2020 Jan;23(1):20-26. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2019.08.012. Epub 2019 Aug 17.
To assess the magnitude of change and association with variation in training load of two performance markers and wellbeing, over three pre-season training blocks, in elite rugby union athletes.
Observational.
Twenty-two professional players (age 25±5 years; training age 6±5 years; body mass, 99±13kg; stature 186±6cm) participated in this study, with changes in lower (CMJ height) and upper body (bench press mean speed) neuromuscular function and self-reported wellbeing (WB) assessed during an 11-week period.
There was a small increase in CMJ height (0.27, ±0.17 - likely substantial; standardised effect size, ±95% confidence limits - magnitude-based inference) (p=0.003), bench press speed (0.26, ±0.15 - likely substantial) (p=0.001) and WB (0.26, ±0.12 - possibly substantial) (p<0.0001) across the pre-season period. There was a substantial interaction in the effect of training load on these three variables across the three training phases. A two-standard deviation (2SD) change in training load was associated with: a small decrease in CMJ height during the power phase (-0.32, ±0.19 - likely substantial) (p=0.001); a small reduction in bench press speed during the hypertrophy phase (-0.40, ±0.32 - likely substantial) (p=0.02); and a small reduction in WB during the strength phase (-0.40, ±0.24 - very likely substantial) (p<0.0001). The effects of changes in training load across other phases were either likely trivial, only possibly substantial, or unclear.
The effect of training load on performance can vary both according to the type of training stimulus being administered and based on whether upper- or lower-body outcomes are being measured.
评估在精英橄榄球运动员三个赛季前训练阶段中,两个表现标志物和整体健康的训练负荷变化幅度及其变化差异。
观察性研究。
22 名职业球员(年龄 25±5 岁;训练年龄 6±5 岁;体重 99±13kg;身高 186±6cm)参与了这项研究,在 11 周的时间内,评估了下肢(CMJ 高度)和上肢(卧推平均速度)神经肌肉功能以及自我报告的整体健康状况(WB)的变化。
CMJ 高度(0.27,±0.17-很可能实质性;标准化效应大小,±95%置信区间-基于幅度的推断)(p=0.003)、卧推速度(0.26,±0.15-很可能实质性)(p=0.001)和 WB(0.26,±0.12-可能实质性)(p<0.0001)在整个赛季前阶段都有小幅度增加。在三个训练阶段,训练负荷对这三个变量的影响存在显著的相互作用。训练负荷的两标准差(2SD)变化与三个变量的变化相关:在力量阶段,CMJ 高度会有小幅度下降(-0.32,±0.19-很可能实质性)(p=0.001);在肥大阶段,卧推速度会有小幅度下降(-0.40,±0.32-很可能实质性)(p=0.02);在力量阶段,WB 会有小幅度下降(-0.40,±0.24-极可能实质性)(p<0.0001)。其他阶段训练负荷变化的影响要么可能是微不足道的,要么可能是实质性的,要么可能是不清楚的。
训练负荷对表现的影响既可以根据所施加的训练刺激的类型而变化,也可以根据所测量的是上肢还是下肢结果而变化。