Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity (Sep 2023)

The effects of resistance training on jumping and selected power variables of the lower limbs in female soccer players

  • Tomasz Chamera,
  • Magdalena Pronczuk,
  • Piotr Smok,
  • Milosz Drozd,
  • Malgorzata Michalczyk,
  • Adam Maszczyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.29359/BJHPA.15.3.07
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. Article7 – Article7

Abstract

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Introduction: The aim of the study was to compare the effects of a 6-week intervention of combined soccer training with resistance training on strength and power variables in highly trained female soccer players. It was hypothesized that 6 weeks is sufficient for a significant improvement in jumping ability and power to occur due to the intervention. The study involved 34 female soccer players of the top women’s league (22 ± 5 years old, body height 167 ± 5 cm, body weight 60 ± 8 kg). The players were divided into two groups of 17 participants. The control group performed 3 soccer and 1 strength training sessions (50–60% 1RM load) weekly. The experimental group performed 3 soccer and 2 resistance training sessions during a weekly micro-cycle (50–85% 1RM load). The results of the experiment indicate a significant improvement in vertical jump height and sitting leg press performance in the experimental group: CMJ (p 0.05, p = 0.274000, ES:0.07,1%), CMJA (p > 0.05, p = 0.350958, ES = 0.27;3%) and LP (p > 0, 05; p = 0.130153; ES = 0.27;4%). The presented results suggest that a short, six-week resistance training program, specific soccer training and strength training carried out twice a week during the preparatory period may significantly improve the strength and jumping variables of the lower limbs in female soccer players.

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