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Effects of Direction-Specific Training Interventions on Physical Performance and Inter-Limb Asymmetries

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  • Oliver Gonzalo-Skok

    (Department of Return to Play, Sevilla FC, 41005 Seville, Spain)

  • Jorge Sánchez-Sabaté

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad San Jorge, Campus Universitario, Autov A23 km 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego, Zaragoza, Spain)

  • Julio Tous-Fajardo

    (INEFC Barcelona, SportsLab Performance, 08038 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Alberto Mendez-Villanueva

    (ASPIRE Academy for Sports Excellence, Doha 22287, Qatar)

  • Chris Bishop

    (London Sport Institute, School of Science and Technology, Middlesex University, Greenlands Lane, Allianz Park, London NW4 1RL, UK)

  • Eduardo Piedrafita

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad San Jorge, Campus Universitario, Autov A23 km 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego, Zaragoza, Spain)

Abstract

This study analyzed the effects of two different training programs on functional performance and inter-limb asymmetries in basketball players. Twenty-four elite youth basketball players were randomly assigned to a training program including variable unilateral horizontal movements (VUH, n = 12) or unilateral lateral movements (VUL, n = 12). Eccentric-overload training (EOT) was performed twice a week for a six-week period. Functional performance assessment included a countermovement jump test, unilateral multidirectional jumping tests (i.e., lateral, horizontal, and vertical), a rebound jump test, a limb symmetry index, a 25 m linear sprint test, and several change of direction (COD) tests. Within-group analysis showed substantial improvements in almost all functional tests in both groups (ES = 0.35–0.89). Furthermore, almost all jumping asymmetries were improved in both groups (ES = 0.38–0.69) except for vertical jumping asymmetry in VUL (ES = −0.04). Between-group analyses showed a substantial and possibly better performance in vertical jumping asymmetry and 5 m in VUH compared to that of VUL, respectively. In contrast, lateral jumping with left (ES = 1.22) and right leg (ES = 0.49) were substantially greater in VUL than in VUH. Specific force-vector training programs induced substantial improvements in both functional performance tests and inter-limb asymmetries, although greater improvements of lateral and horizontal variables may depend on the specific force vector targeted.

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  • Oliver Gonzalo-Skok & Jorge Sánchez-Sabaté & Julio Tous-Fajardo & Alberto Mendez-Villanueva & Chris Bishop & Eduardo Piedrafita, 2022. "Effects of Direction-Specific Training Interventions on Physical Performance and Inter-Limb Asymmetries," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:3:p:1029-:d:727109
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