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Relationship between explosive performance measurements of the lower limb and repeated shuttle-sprint ability in elite adolescent handball players

Authors :
Matt Spencer
Karim Chamari
Mohamed Souhaiel Chelly
Souhail Hermassi
Tim J. Gabbett
Riadh Khalifa
Source :
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Multi-Science Publishing, 2014.

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between performance measures of the lower-limb and repeated shuttle-sprint ability (RSSA) in elite adolescent handball players. Twenty-two male handball players (age: 17.7 ± 0.3 years) participated in the study. Subjects underwent measurements of lower-limb maximal strength (1-RM half back squat), explosive power (force-velocity test), jumping ability (squat and counter-movement jumps), sprinting velocities over the first step (VS) and the first 5 m (V5) of a 15 m sprint, and Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test, Level 1. The players were tested for RSSA using a protocol of 6 repetitions of maximal 2 × 15-m shuttle sprints with 180° turns (∼6 s) departing every 20 s. RSSA results were evaluated in three ways: best time in a single trial (RSSAbest), decrement (RSSAdec) and total time (RSSATT). The correlations of RSSA with the assorted fitness measures varied considerably. The RSSATT and RSSAdec were positively associated with 1-RM half back squat ( r = 0.78 and r = 0.68 respectively; pTT and RSSAbest and absolute peak power of the lower limb ( r = −0.81 and −0.66, respectively; pTT ( r = −0.71; p< 0.01). The RSSA test score has a moderate to large association with other explosive power measurements in elite adolescent handball players. RSSA may provide a useful composite index on responses to training or rehabilitation, and is very suitable for monitoring athletic performance of the lower-limbs of elite adolescent handball players.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Accession number :
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