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Effects of Six Weeks of Flywheel Single-Leg Romanian Deadlift Training on Speed, Jumping and Change of Direction Performance

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  • Esther Morencos

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, 28223 Madrid, Spain)

  • Pablo González-Frutos

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, 28223 Madrid, Spain)

  • Carlos Rivera

    (Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, 28223 Madrid, Spain)

  • Santiago Veiga

    (Sports Department, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain)

Abstract

Several studies have confirmed the efficacy of flywheel training, mainly in the bilateral half-squat exercise. The aim of the present study was to analyze the effects of single-leg Romanian deadlift flywheel training on speed, jumping and change of direction performance. Seventeen young healthy males underwent two periods of 3-week training based on two weekly sessions of 3 sets × 7 repetitions or 4 sets × 7 repetitions of single-leg Romanian deadlifts (0.037 kg/m² moment inertia) with their dominant and non-dominant leg. After the first three weeks of the program, the CMJ, the 10 m, 30 m and total sprint times, as well as the COD-90 test, presented likely substantial beneficial effects and a small decrease in the relationship between the sprint and COD-90 test performance. After the second period of the three-week training, likely detrimental effects were observed in some of the change of direction conditions and an increase in the relationship between the sprint and the COD-180 performance. It could be hypothesized that most of the flywheel training effects reported in the traditional protocols lasting a minimum of 5–6 weeks would occur in the first weeks of training.

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  • Esther Morencos & Pablo González-Frutos & Carlos Rivera & Santiago Veiga, 2022. "Effects of Six Weeks of Flywheel Single-Leg Romanian Deadlift Training on Speed, Jumping and Change of Direction Performance," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(3), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:3:p:1200-:d:730397
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    1. Javier Raya-González & Daniel Castillo & Marta Domínguez-Díez & José Luis Hernández-Davó, 2020. "Eccentric-Overload Production during the Flywheel Squat Exercise in Young Soccer Players: Implications for Injury Prevention," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(10), pages 1-9, May.
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