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Weekly cumulative extracurricular core training time predicts cadet physical performance: A descriptive epidemiological study

BACKGROUND: Core training can enhance athletic performance by enhancing core strength and stability. To achieve this outcome, however, a tailored training program is required; the normal military training curriculum is inadequate. The connection between cumulative weekly extracurricular training tim...

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Autores principales: Chen, Zenghui, Du, Jiang, Hu, Yan, Ou, Kai, Li, Haiming, Meng, Tao, Zhao, Hang, Zhou, Wei, Li, Xuanjun, Shu, Qin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10161248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37151653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14756
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author Chen, Zenghui
Du, Jiang
Hu, Yan
Ou, Kai
Li, Haiming
Meng, Tao
Zhao, Hang
Zhou, Wei
Li, Xuanjun
Shu, Qin
author_facet Chen, Zenghui
Du, Jiang
Hu, Yan
Ou, Kai
Li, Haiming
Meng, Tao
Zhao, Hang
Zhou, Wei
Li, Xuanjun
Shu, Qin
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description BACKGROUND: Core training can enhance athletic performance by enhancing core strength and stability. To achieve this outcome, however, a tailored training program is required; the normal military training curriculum is inadequate. The connection between cumulative weekly extracurricular training time, cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time and cadet performance is unknown. METHODS: The association between cumulative weekly extracurricular training time, cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time and performance has been discovered using a descriptive epidemiological study methodology. Questionnaires were used to collect information on personal characteristics and weekly cumulative extracurricular (core) training time, as well as the results of the Chinese Army Physical Fitness Test (C-APFT), which included 100-m dash, 5000-m run, 3000-m armed training run, 400-m steeplechase, 800 m breaststroke, horizontal bar pull-ups, 2-min sit-ups, 2-min push-ups, and hand grenade throwing. This study recruited two hundred and twenty male cadets (aged 18 to 23 years, 19.68 ± 0.91) from a military medical university. RESULTS: (a) The correlation between cumulative weekly extracurricular training time and C-APFT score is significant. The 100-m dash, 5000-m run, 3000-m armed training run, 400-m steeplechase, and 2-min push-ups performed the best when participants exercised for 5 to 10 h per week. (b) The number of cadets scoring good or excellent on the C-APFT improves with cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time. The recommended amount of core training for cadets per week is 120 min. (c) The average cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time was a effective predictor of performance on the 400-m steeplechase (R2 = 0.470, F = 10.641, P<0.01), horizontal bar pull-ups (R2 = 0.238, F = 68.191, P<0.01), 2-min sit-ups (R2 = 0.280, F = 84.710, P<0.01), 100-m run (R2 = 0.031, F = 6.920, P<0.01), 3000-m armed training run (R2 = 0.025, F = 5.603, P<0.05), 2-min push-ups (R2 = 0.019, F = 4.295, P<0.05), and hand grenade tossing (R2 = 0.025, F = 5.603, P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Active participation in extracurricular core training can improve cadets' C-APFT scores. An average cumulative weekly extracurricular training duration of 5–10 h showed the most progress, and more than 120 min per week was ideal for extracurricular core training. The amount of extracurricular time spent on core training exercises each week can be used as a predictor of the C-APFT.
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spelling pubmed-101612482023-05-06 Weekly cumulative extracurricular core training time predicts cadet physical performance: A descriptive epidemiological study Chen, Zenghui Du, Jiang Hu, Yan Ou, Kai Li, Haiming Meng, Tao Zhao, Hang Zhou, Wei Li, Xuanjun Shu, Qin Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: Core training can enhance athletic performance by enhancing core strength and stability. To achieve this outcome, however, a tailored training program is required; the normal military training curriculum is inadequate. The connection between cumulative weekly extracurricular training time, cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time and cadet performance is unknown. METHODS: The association between cumulative weekly extracurricular training time, cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time and performance has been discovered using a descriptive epidemiological study methodology. Questionnaires were used to collect information on personal characteristics and weekly cumulative extracurricular (core) training time, as well as the results of the Chinese Army Physical Fitness Test (C-APFT), which included 100-m dash, 5000-m run, 3000-m armed training run, 400-m steeplechase, 800 m breaststroke, horizontal bar pull-ups, 2-min sit-ups, 2-min push-ups, and hand grenade throwing. This study recruited two hundred and twenty male cadets (aged 18 to 23 years, 19.68 ± 0.91) from a military medical university. RESULTS: (a) The correlation between cumulative weekly extracurricular training time and C-APFT score is significant. The 100-m dash, 5000-m run, 3000-m armed training run, 400-m steeplechase, and 2-min push-ups performed the best when participants exercised for 5 to 10 h per week. (b) The number of cadets scoring good or excellent on the C-APFT improves with cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time. The recommended amount of core training for cadets per week is 120 min. (c) The average cumulative weekly extracurricular core training time was a effective predictor of performance on the 400-m steeplechase (R2 = 0.470, F = 10.641, P<0.01), horizontal bar pull-ups (R2 = 0.238, F = 68.191, P<0.01), 2-min sit-ups (R2 = 0.280, F = 84.710, P<0.01), 100-m run (R2 = 0.031, F = 6.920, P<0.01), 3000-m armed training run (R2 = 0.025, F = 5.603, P<0.05), 2-min push-ups (R2 = 0.019, F = 4.295, P<0.05), and hand grenade tossing (R2 = 0.025, F = 5.603, P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Active participation in extracurricular core training can improve cadets' C-APFT scores. An average cumulative weekly extracurricular training duration of 5–10 h showed the most progress, and more than 120 min per week was ideal for extracurricular core training. The amount of extracurricular time spent on core training exercises each week can be used as a predictor of the C-APFT. Elsevier 2023-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10161248/ /pubmed/37151653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14756 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zhao, Hang
Zhou, Wei
Li, Xuanjun
Shu, Qin
Weekly cumulative extracurricular core training time predicts cadet physical performance: A descriptive epidemiological study
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title_fullStr Weekly cumulative extracurricular core training time predicts cadet physical performance: A descriptive epidemiological study
title_full_unstemmed Weekly cumulative extracurricular core training time predicts cadet physical performance: A descriptive epidemiological study
title_short Weekly cumulative extracurricular core training time predicts cadet physical performance: A descriptive epidemiological study
title_sort weekly cumulative extracurricular core training time predicts cadet physical performance: a descriptive epidemiological study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10161248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37151653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e14756
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