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Effects of preseason training on body composition, running performance, biochemical markers and workload variation in professional rugby union players

Authors :
Xiaopan Hu
Noe Thierry Baba
Kilian Philippe
Danyang Jiang
Simon Boisbluche
Olivier Maurelli
Jacques Prioux
Department of Mathematics, East China Normal University
East China Normal University [Shangaï] (ECNU)
Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)
University of Limerick (UL)
Mouvement, Équilibre, Performance, Santé (MEPS)
Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA)
Ersha Sports Training Center of Guangdong Province
French Rugby Federation Vannes
Dynamique Musculaire et Métabolisme (DMEM)
Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Université de Montpellier (UM)
École normale supérieure - Rennes (ENS Rennes)
Laboratoire Mouvement Sport Santé (M2S)
Université de Rennes (UR)-École normale supérieure - Rennes (ENS Rennes)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Rennes 2 (UR2)-Structure Fédérative de Recherche en Biologie et Santé de Rennes ( Biosit : Biologie - Santé - Innovation Technologique )
Source :
Heliyon, Heliyon, 2023, 9 (6), pp.e16250. ⟨10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16250⟩
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

International audience; Few studies have examined the impact of a preseason training intervention through systematic measures in Pro D2 rugby union (RU). Therefore, this study aimed to describe the effects of 12 weeks of preseason training (three blocks) on body composition, running performance, biochemical markers, and workload (WL) variation in professional RU players. Physiological (physical and biochemical) responses to preseason WL were analyzed by examining changes in anthropometric characteristics, Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1) test, blood samples (BS), Hooper index (1–7), the 10-Hz global positioning system (GPS), and session rating of perceived exertion (s-RPE) in nineteen elite male players. Changes throughout the preseason were analyzed using the one-way and mixed-model analysis of variance. Significant (p < 0.01) improvements occurred in anthropometry and Yo-Yo IR1 running performance in forwards and backs. Total distance (p < 0.01) and impact (p < 0.05) during the second block were meaningfully higher than the other two blocks, with backs showing higher values than forwards. As expected, WL decreased significantly (p < 0.01) during the last training block. The WL variations were correlated with changes in biochemical markers over the preseason period. The collected data can be used for i) profiling French Pro D2 rugby championships players, ii) establishing effective training strategies, and iii) setting preseason WL expectations.

Details

ISSN :
24058440
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heliyon
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....343bda6b03a572c001b2201a1ceb52b2