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Strength, Endocrine, and Body Composition Alterations across Four Blocks of Training in an Elite 400 m Sprinter

The ability to produce force rapidly has the potential to directly influence sprinting performance through changes in stride length and stride frequency. This ability is commonly referred to as the rate of force development (RFD). For this reason, many elite sprinters follow a combined program consi...

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Autores principales: Batra, Amit, Wetmore, Alex B., Hornsby, W. Guy., Lipinska, Patrycja, Staniak, Zbigniew, Surala, Olga, Stone, Michael H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8006296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfmk6010025
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author Batra, Amit
Wetmore, Alex B.
Hornsby, W. Guy.
Lipinska, Patrycja
Staniak, Zbigniew
Surala, Olga
Stone, Michael H.
author_facet Batra, Amit
Wetmore, Alex B.
Hornsby, W. Guy.
Lipinska, Patrycja
Staniak, Zbigniew
Surala, Olga
Stone, Michael H.
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description The ability to produce force rapidly has the potential to directly influence sprinting performance through changes in stride length and stride frequency. This ability is commonly referred to as the rate of force development (RFD). For this reason, many elite sprinters follow a combined program consisting of resistance training and sprint training. The purpose of this study was to investigate the strength, endocrine and body composition adaptations that occur during distinct phases of a block periodized training cycle in a 400 m Olympic level sprinter. The athlete is an elite level 400 m male sprinter (age 31 years, body mass: 74 kg, years of training: 15 and Personal Best (PB): 45.65 s). This athlete completed four distinct training phases of a block periodized training program (16 weeks) with five testing sessions consisting of testosterone:cortisol (T/C) profiles, body composition, vertical jump, and maximum strength testing. Large fluctuations in T/C were found following high volume training and the taper. Minor changes in body mass were observed with an abrupt decrease following the taper which coincided with a small increase in fat mass percentage. Jump height (5.7%), concentric impulse (9.4%), eccentric impulse (3.4%) and power ratio (18.7%) all increased substantially from T1 to T5. Relative strength increased 6.04% from T1 to T5. Lastly, our results demonstrate the effectiveness of a competitive taper in increasing physiological markers for performance as well as dynamic performance variables. Block periodization training was effective in raising the physical capabilities of an Olympic level 400 m runner which have been shown to directly transfer to sprinting performance.
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spelling pubmed-80062962021-07-21 Strength, Endocrine, and Body Composition Alterations across Four Blocks of Training in an Elite 400 m Sprinter Batra, Amit Wetmore, Alex B. Hornsby, W. Guy. Lipinska, Patrycja Staniak, Zbigniew Surala, Olga Stone, Michael H. J Funct Morphol Kinesiol Article The ability to produce force rapidly has the potential to directly influence sprinting performance through changes in stride length and stride frequency. This ability is commonly referred to as the rate of force development (RFD). For this reason, many elite sprinters follow a combined program consisting of resistance training and sprint training. The purpose of this study was to investigate the strength, endocrine and body composition adaptations that occur during distinct phases of a block periodized training cycle in a 400 m Olympic level sprinter. The athlete is an elite level 400 m male sprinter (age 31 years, body mass: 74 kg, years of training: 15 and Personal Best (PB): 45.65 s). This athlete completed four distinct training phases of a block periodized training program (16 weeks) with five testing sessions consisting of testosterone:cortisol (T/C) profiles, body composition, vertical jump, and maximum strength testing. Large fluctuations in T/C were found following high volume training and the taper. Minor changes in body mass were observed with an abrupt decrease following the taper which coincided with a small increase in fat mass percentage. Jump height (5.7%), concentric impulse (9.4%), eccentric impulse (3.4%) and power ratio (18.7%) all increased substantially from T1 to T5. Relative strength increased 6.04% from T1 to T5. Lastly, our results demonstrate the effectiveness of a competitive taper in increasing physiological markers for performance as well as dynamic performance variables. Block periodization training was effective in raising the physical capabilities of an Olympic level 400 m runner which have been shown to directly transfer to sprinting performance. MDPI 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8006296/ /pubmed/33803237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfmk6010025 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wetmore, Alex B.
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title Strength, Endocrine, and Body Composition Alterations across Four Blocks of Training in an Elite 400 m Sprinter
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title_fullStr Strength, Endocrine, and Body Composition Alterations across Four Blocks of Training in an Elite 400 m Sprinter
title_full_unstemmed Strength, Endocrine, and Body Composition Alterations across Four Blocks of Training in an Elite 400 m Sprinter
title_short Strength, Endocrine, and Body Composition Alterations across Four Blocks of Training in an Elite 400 m Sprinter
title_sort strength, endocrine, and body composition alterations across four blocks of training in an elite 400 m sprinter
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfmk6010025
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