Human Movement (Jul 2022)

Cardiopulmonary- versus neuromuscular-based high-intensity interval training during a pre-season in youth female basketball players

  • Alejandro Rodríguez-Fernández,
  • Ángel Lago,
  • Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo,
  • Mario Sánchez,
  • Javier Sánchez-Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/hm.2023.115832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 44 – 51

Abstract

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Purpose This study compares the effects of 6 weeks of pre-season cardiopulmonary- vs. neuromuscular-based high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in female basketball players’ physical fitness. Methods Overall, 16 female regional-level U19 basketball players were randomly allocated to a cardiopulmonary-based HIIT (C-HIIT) group ( n = 8; age: 17.9 ± 0.6 years; height: 175.4 ± 6.5 cm; body mass: 68.1 ± 7.2 kg) or a neuromuscularbased HIIT (N-HIIT) group ( n = 8; age: 18.0 ± 0.4 years; height: 175.6 ± 3.6 cm; body mass: 69.8 ± 5.0 kg). At the PRE-, MID- (3 weeks), and POST-training time points, the participants performed a 30-15 Intermittent Fitness Test (30-15 IFT; aerobic performance) and a repeated sprint ability (RSA) test (6 × 15 + 15 m [with 180° change of direction] with 20-second passive recovery). Results A 2 × 3 mixed model analysis of variance revealed that both training interventions improved ( p 0.05) in RSA results. Conclusions C-HIIT and N-HIIT improves aerobic performance in female basketball players. However, for improvements in RSA, other training drills (e.g., repeated sprint training) and tasks with a higher number of changes of direction may be investigated.

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