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Título: Does intrasession concurrent strength and aerobic training order influence training-induced explosive strength and VO2max in prepubescent children?
Autores: Alves, Ana
Marta, Carlos
Neiva, Henrique
Izquierdo, Mikel
Marques, Mário
Palavras Chave: Youth
Power
Cardiorespiratory
Muscular Conditioning
Sequence
Data: 1-Mar-2016
Editora: National Strength and Conditioning Association
Resumo: The aim of this study was to analyze the interference of strength and aerobic training order over an 8-week period on explosive skills and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) in prepubescent children. One hundred and twenty-eight prepubescent children aged 10-11 years (10.9±0.5 years) were randomly selected and assigned to one of the three groups: intrasession concurrent aerobic prior to (GAS: n=39) or after strength training (GSA: n=45) or control group (GC: n=44; no training program). The GC maintained their baseline level performance, and training-induced differences were found in the experimental groups. Increases were found in the 1 kg and 3 kg medicine ball throws: GAS: +3%, +5.5%, p<0.05, p<0.001; GSA: +5.7%, +8.7%, p<0.001, respectively; in the counter movement jump height and standing long jump length: GAS: +6.5%, +3.4%, p<0.05; GSA: +7%, +4.5%, p<0.001, respectively; in the 20 m shuttle run time: GAS: +2.3%; GSA: +4.6%, p<0.001; and, in the VO2max: GAS: +7.3%, p<0.001; GSA: +3.8%, p<0.001 from pre- to post-training. All programs were effective, but GSA produced better results than GAS for muscle strength variables, and GAS produced better results than GSA for aerobic capacity variables. The present study explored an unknown issue and added useful information to the literature in this area. These training methods should be taken into consideration to optimize explosive strength and cardiorespiratory fitness training in school-based programs and sports club programs.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10314/3467
ISSN: 1064-8011
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