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- Ibrahim Ouergui
(High Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, University of Jendouba, Boulifa University Campus, Kef 7100, Tunisia)
- Hamdi Messaoudi
(High Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, University of Jendouba, Boulifa University Campus, Kef 7100, Tunisia)
- Hamdi Chtourou
(Institut Supérieur du Sport et de l’Education Physique de Sfax, Université de Sfax, Sfax 3000, Tunisie
Activité Physique, Sport et Santé, UR18JS01, Observatoire National du Sport, Tunis 1003, Tunisie)
- Matthias Oliver Wagner
(Department of Sport Science, Bundeswehr University Munich, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany)
- Anissa Bouassida
(High Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, University of Jendouba, Boulifa University Campus, Kef 7100, Tunisia)
- Ezdine Bouhlel
(Laboratory of Cardio-Circulatory, Respiratory, Metabolic and Hormonal Adaptations to Muscular Exercise, Faculty of Medicine, Ibn El Jazzar, Sousse 4000, Tunisia)
- Emerson Franchini
(Martial Arts and Combat Sports Research Group, School of Physical Education and Sport, University of São Paulo, 05508-030 São Paulo, Brazil
The authors Emerson Franchini and Florian A. Engel contributed equally to the present article.)
- Florian A. Engel
(Department of Sport Science, Bundeswehr University Munich, 85579 Neubiberg, Germany
The authors Emerson Franchini and Florian A. Engel contributed equally to the present article.)
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of 4-weeks repeated sprint (RST) vs. repeated high-intensity-technique training (RTT) on physical performance. Thirty-six adolescent taekwondo athletes (age: 16 ± 1 yrs) were randomly assigned to RST (10 × 35 m sprint, 10 s rest), RTT (10 × 6 s Bandal-tchagui, 10 s rest) and control (control group (CG): no additional training) groups. Additionally, to their regular training, RST and RTT trained 2×/week for 4 weeks. Training load (TL), monotony, and strain were calculated using the rating of perceived exertion scale. The progressive specific taekwondo (PSTT), 20 m multistage shuttle run (SRT 20m ), 5 m shuttle run, agility T-test, taekwondo-specific agility (TSAT) and countermovement jump (CMJ) tests were performed before and after 4 weeks of training. Additionally, taekwondo athletes performed specific taekwondo exercises (i.e., repeated techniques for 10 s and 1 min). From week 1, mean TL increased continuously to week 4 and monotony and strain were higher at weeks 3 and 4 ( p < 0.001). VO 2max calculated from SRT 20m and PSTT increased for RST and RTT in comparison to CG ( p < 0.001). Agility performance during T-test and TSAT ( p < 0.01) improved in RTT. The number of performed techniques during the 10 s specific exercise increased in RTT and RST ( p < 0.01) for the dominant leg and in RTT for the non-dominant leg ( p < 0.01). The number of techniques during the 1 min specific exercise was higher in RST and RTT compared to CG for the dominant leg ( p < 0.001). Delta lactate at post-training was lower for RTT for both legs compared to RST and CG ( p < 0.01). It is important to include a low-volume high-intensity training based on repeated sprint running or repeated technique in the training programs of adolescent taekwondo athletes.
Suggested Citation
Ibrahim Ouergui & Hamdi Messaoudi & Hamdi Chtourou & Matthias Oliver Wagner & Anissa Bouassida & Ezdine Bouhlel & Emerson Franchini & Florian A. Engel, 2020.
"Repeated Sprint Training vs. Repeated High-Intensity Technique Training in Adolescent Taekwondo Athletes—A Randomized Controlled Trial,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(12), pages 1-14, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:12:p:4506-:d:375214
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- Ibrahim Ouergui & Slaheddine Delleli & Hamdi Messaoudi & Hamdi Chtourou & Anissa Bouassida & Ezdine Bouhlel & Emerson Franchini & Luca Paolo Ardigò, 2022.
"Acute Effects of Different Activity Types and Work-To-Rest Ratio on Post-Activation Performance Enhancement in Young Male and Female Taekwondo Athletes,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-9, February.
- Alex Ojeda-Aravena & Tomás Herrera-Valenzuela & Pablo Valdés-Badilla & Jorge Cancino-López & José Zapata-Bastias & José Manuel García-García, 2021.
"Effects of 4 Weeks of a Technique-Specific Protocol with High-Intensity Intervals on General and Specific Physical Fitness in Taekwondo Athletes: An Inter-Individual Analysis,"
IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-18, March.
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