Litcius/Paper detail

The effects of upper and lower limb elastic band training on the change of direction, jump, power, strength and repeated sprint ability performance in adolescent female handball players

Nawel Gaamouri, Mehrez Hammami, Yosser Cherni, Dustin J. Oranchuk, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Beat Knechtle, Mohamed Souhaiel Chelly, Roland van den Tillaar

2023Frontiers in Sports and Active Living23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the effects of incorporating 10-week elastic band strength training (EBST) program on change of direction, jumping ability, repeated sprint ability, and both muscular strength and power in adolescent female handball players. Participants aged 15.8 ± 0.2 years were divided by playing position, and players from each position were then randomly assigned between the elastic strength ( n = 17) and control ( n = 17) groups. The experimental group performed periodized upper and lower-body elastic band strength training twice weekly for ten weeks by substitution of some of their regular physical and game preparation. The control group only performed regular handball training. Two-way analyses of variance (group × time) assessed change of direction (COD) via the modified t -agility test, squat jump, countermovement jump, standing long jump, repeated sprint ability (RSA), 1-RM bench press and half squat, and cycle ergometer force-velocity tests for both upper and lower limbs. Relative to the control group, the experimental group enhanced COD performance [ p < 0.001; Cohen's effect size (d) = 1.00]; squat and countermovement jump ( p = 0.002, d ≥ 0.83), best, mean, and total RSA scores (all p < 0.001, d = 0.92–1.66), 1-RM bench press ( p = 0.02, d = 0.59) and half squat ( p = 0.009, d = 0.67), all indices of upper limb force-velocity performance ( p ≤ 0.025, d = 0.56–1.66), and 3 of 4 indices of lower limb force-velocity performance ( p ≤ 0.004, d = 0.75–0.92). We conclude that additional elastic band training performed twice a week for ten weeks improves measures relevant to handball game performance in adolescent female athletes.

Topics & Concepts

SprintJumpPhysical medicine and rehabilitationTraining (meteorology)Vertical jumpPsychologyPhysical therapyMedicinePhysicsMeteorologyQuantum mechanicsSports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and preventionSports Dynamics and Biomechanics
The effects of upper and lower limb elastic band training on the change of direction, jump, power, strength and repeated sprint ability performance in adolescent female handball players | Litcius