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Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team
INTRODUCTION: In preparation for a short track speed skating season, eight men and seven women were given yoga sessions during an 8-week high volume training cycle. The sessions were planned according to the postural aspects specific to short track speed skating technical requirements. Three specifi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334337/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25709511 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S68337 |
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author | Brunelle, Jean-François Blais-Coutu, Sébastien Gouadec, Kenan Bédard, Éric Fait, Philippe |
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description | INTRODUCTION: In preparation for a short track speed skating season, eight men and seven women were given yoga sessions during an 8-week high volume training cycle. The sessions were planned according to the postural aspects specific to short track speed skating technical requirements. Three specific goals were selected for the intervention: 1) to observe whether the practice of yoga as postural training could improve the efficiency and the athlete’s repertoire along the muscular synergies solicited in the short track speed skating specific technique; 2) to enhance and diversify the motor time-on-task of athletes without changing the prescription of other training stimulus; and 3) to lower the risk of injury during periods with high volumes of training. METHODS: A total of 36 sessions of yoga were given. Three postural tests were administered before and after the intervention with 14 angles analyzed. Non-parametric Wilcoxon test was used to compare angles’ variations. RESULTS: The 36 yoga sessions totalized 986 minutes of motor time-on-task, registering a proportion of 30% of the global motor time-on-task of the training cycle. Improvements were found in eleven of the 14 angles measured when comparing pre- and post-postural tests (P-value from 0.01 to 0.005). During the 8 weeks, excepting traumatic injuries due to short track speed skating accidents, no skaters suffered injuries linked to the high volume of training. Following the intervention, coaches noticed, following their on-ice feedbacks, an adjustment in the efficiency of the skating technique, in particular regarding hip dissociation. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that yoga could be inserted into out-of-season training cycles, even in a high volume training cycle. Planned with the decision training tools, it allows athletes to diversify their motor time-on-task by integrating a new functional range of generic movements with the solicitation of neuromuscular synergies related to the specificity of their sport. |
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spelling | pubmed-43343372015-02-23 Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team Brunelle, Jean-François Blais-Coutu, Sébastien Gouadec, Kenan Bédard, Éric Fait, Philippe Open Access J Sports Med Original Research INTRODUCTION: In preparation for a short track speed skating season, eight men and seven women were given yoga sessions during an 8-week high volume training cycle. The sessions were planned according to the postural aspects specific to short track speed skating technical requirements. Three specific goals were selected for the intervention: 1) to observe whether the practice of yoga as postural training could improve the efficiency and the athlete’s repertoire along the muscular synergies solicited in the short track speed skating specific technique; 2) to enhance and diversify the motor time-on-task of athletes without changing the prescription of other training stimulus; and 3) to lower the risk of injury during periods with high volumes of training. METHODS: A total of 36 sessions of yoga were given. Three postural tests were administered before and after the intervention with 14 angles analyzed. Non-parametric Wilcoxon test was used to compare angles’ variations. RESULTS: The 36 yoga sessions totalized 986 minutes of motor time-on-task, registering a proportion of 30% of the global motor time-on-task of the training cycle. Improvements were found in eleven of the 14 angles measured when comparing pre- and post-postural tests (P-value from 0.01 to 0.005). During the 8 weeks, excepting traumatic injuries due to short track speed skating accidents, no skaters suffered injuries linked to the high volume of training. Following the intervention, coaches noticed, following their on-ice feedbacks, an adjustment in the efficiency of the skating technique, in particular regarding hip dissociation. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that yoga could be inserted into out-of-season training cycles, even in a high volume training cycle. Planned with the decision training tools, it allows athletes to diversify their motor time-on-task by integrating a new functional range of generic movements with the solicitation of neuromuscular synergies related to the specificity of their sport. Dove Medical Press 2015-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4334337/ /pubmed/25709511 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S68337 Text en © 2015 Brunelle et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Brunelle, Jean-François Blais-Coutu, Sébastien Gouadec, Kenan Bédard, Éric Fait, Philippe Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team |
title | Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team |
title_full | Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team |
title_fullStr | Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team |
title_full_unstemmed | Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team |
title_short | Influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the Italian short track speed skating team |
title_sort | influences of a yoga intervention on the postural skills of the italian short track speed skating team |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4334337/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25709511 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S68337 |
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