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The acute effect of whole body vibration on repeated shuttle-running in young soccer players

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to investigate the acute effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) on Repeated Sprint Ability (RSA). Seventeen male soccer players (16.71??????0.47 y) performed three RSA tests (Randomized crossover study design). The second RSA test was done with WBV (RSA2) to assess the effect of WBV. The studied variables were: best time (BT), worst time (WT), total time (TT), the fatigue index (FI) of RSA, and post-test blood lactate (BLa). ANOVA with repeated measures showed no differences between RSA1 and RSA3, while there were significant differences in all variables studied. TT= [RSA2 0.93% and 1.68% lower than RSA1 and RSA3 respectively; p<0.05], BLa= [RSA2 16.97% and 14.73% greater than RSA1 and RSA3 respectively; p<0.001], WT= [RSA2 1.90% and 2.93% lower than RSA1 and RSA3 respectively; p<0.01], and FI = [RSA2 30.64% and 40.15% lower than RSA1 and RSA3 respectively; p<0.0001]. When comparing individual sprints, WBV showed a significant effect at the 5th sprint: RSA2 2.29 % and 2.95% lower than RSA1 and RSA3 respectively (p<0.005), while at the 6th sprint: RSA2 2.75% and 4.09% lower than RSA1 and RSA3 respectively; p<0.005. In conclusion, when applying WBV during the recovery periods of Repeated Sprint Ability efforts, most of the performance variables improved. ?????? Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart - New York.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biological marker, lactic acid; adolescent, article, athletic performance, blood, controlled clinical trial, controlled study, crossover procedure, human, male, physiology, randomized controlled trial, running, soccer, time, vibration; Adolescent, Athletic Performance, Biological Markers, Cross-Over Studies, Humans, Lactic Acid, Male, Running, Soccer, Time Factors, Vibration
Elenco autori:
Padulo, Johnny; R. D., Giminiani; G., Ibba; N., Zarrouk; W., Moalla; G., Attene; G. M., Migliaccio; F., Pizzolato; D., Bishop; K., Chamari
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniecampus.it/handle/11389/8521
Pubblicato in:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
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