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The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players

Introduction: The study compared the effects of 6-week (2 sessions/week) velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and percentage-based resistance training (PBRT) on athletic performance in Sport-College female basketball players. Methods: Fifteen participants were assigned to the VBRT (n = 8) or PB...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Mingyang, Liang, Xingyue, Huang, Weifeng, Ding, Shicong, Li, Guoxing, Zhang, Wei, Li, Chao, Zhou, Yanfeng, Sun, Jian, Li, Duanying
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9873382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36703922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.992655
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author Zhang, Mingyang
Liang, Xingyue
Huang, Weifeng
Ding, Shicong
Li, Guoxing
Zhang, Wei
Li, Chao
Zhou, Yanfeng
Sun, Jian
Li, Duanying
author_facet Zhang, Mingyang
Liang, Xingyue
Huang, Weifeng
Ding, Shicong
Li, Guoxing
Zhang, Wei
Li, Chao
Zhou, Yanfeng
Sun, Jian
Li, Duanying
author_sort Zhang, Mingyang
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description Introduction: The study compared the effects of 6-week (2 sessions/week) velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and percentage-based resistance training (PBRT) on athletic performance in Sport-College female basketball players. Methods: Fifteen participants were assigned to the VBRT (n = 8) or PBRT (n = 7) groups. The load in VBRT group were determined through the sessional target velocity and velocity loss monitoring, whereas PBRT group used a fixed-load based on percentage of 1-repetition maximum (1RM). Both groups completed intervention that involved the free weight back squat and bench press using the same relative load (linear periodization from 65% to 95% 1RM). Training loads data was continuously recorded. Measurements at baseline (T0) and post-training (T2) included 1RM, countermovement-jump (CMJ), squat-jump (SJ), eccentric-utilization-ratio (EUR), drop-jump height and reactive-strength-index (DJ, DJ-RSI), plyometric-push-up (PPU), 505 change-of-direction (COD), 10-m、20-m sprint (T-10、T-20), 17 × 15 m drill-lines (17-drill), Hexagon agility, and functional movement screen (FMS). A mid-term (T1) assessment was included to investigate the short-term effects of both methods and the fluctuation of personalized 1RM. Results: No between-group differences were observed at T0 for descriptive variables (p > 0.05). Both groups showed significant improvement in strength gains for back squat and bench press, but VBRT showed likely to very likely favorable improvements in CMJ, SJ, EUR, DJ-RSI, Hexagon and COD among athletic performance. The VBRT showed likely to very likely improvements in 17-drill and DJ, while PBRT showed unclear effects. The lifted weights adjusted by VBRT method were higher than prescribed by PBRT (p < 0.05) for the same subjects. Conclusion: Compared with fixed-load PBRT, VBRT enhanced power and athletic performance despite similar strength gains. VBRT can be regarded as a more functional resistance-training method under linear periodization.
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spelling pubmed-98733822023-01-25 The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players Zhang, Mingyang Liang, Xingyue Huang, Weifeng Ding, Shicong Li, Guoxing Zhang, Wei Li, Chao Zhou, Yanfeng Sun, Jian Li, Duanying Front Physiol Physiology Introduction: The study compared the effects of 6-week (2 sessions/week) velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and percentage-based resistance training (PBRT) on athletic performance in Sport-College female basketball players. Methods: Fifteen participants were assigned to the VBRT (n = 8) or PBRT (n = 7) groups. The load in VBRT group were determined through the sessional target velocity and velocity loss monitoring, whereas PBRT group used a fixed-load based on percentage of 1-repetition maximum (1RM). Both groups completed intervention that involved the free weight back squat and bench press using the same relative load (linear periodization from 65% to 95% 1RM). Training loads data was continuously recorded. Measurements at baseline (T0) and post-training (T2) included 1RM, countermovement-jump (CMJ), squat-jump (SJ), eccentric-utilization-ratio (EUR), drop-jump height and reactive-strength-index (DJ, DJ-RSI), plyometric-push-up (PPU), 505 change-of-direction (COD), 10-m、20-m sprint (T-10、T-20), 17 × 15 m drill-lines (17-drill), Hexagon agility, and functional movement screen (FMS). A mid-term (T1) assessment was included to investigate the short-term effects of both methods and the fluctuation of personalized 1RM. Results: No between-group differences were observed at T0 for descriptive variables (p > 0.05). Both groups showed significant improvement in strength gains for back squat and bench press, but VBRT showed likely to very likely favorable improvements in CMJ, SJ, EUR, DJ-RSI, Hexagon and COD among athletic performance. The VBRT showed likely to very likely improvements in 17-drill and DJ, while PBRT showed unclear effects. The lifted weights adjusted by VBRT method were higher than prescribed by PBRT (p < 0.05) for the same subjects. Conclusion: Compared with fixed-load PBRT, VBRT enhanced power and athletic performance despite similar strength gains. VBRT can be regarded as a more functional resistance-training method under linear periodization. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9873382/ /pubmed/36703922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.992655 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang, Liang, Huang, Ding, Li, Zhang, Li, Zhou, Sun and Li. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Zhang, Mingyang
Liang, Xingyue
Huang, Weifeng
Ding, Shicong
Li, Guoxing
Zhang, Wei
Li, Chao
Zhou, Yanfeng
Sun, Jian
Li, Duanying
The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players
title The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players
title_full The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players
title_fullStr The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players
title_full_unstemmed The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players
title_short The effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players
title_sort effects of velocity-based versus percentage-based resistance training on athletic performances in sport-collegiate female basketball players
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9873382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36703922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.992655
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