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1 KIHU-Research Institute for Olympic Sports; and 2 Neuromuscular Research Center and Department of Biology of Physical Activity, University of Jyväskylä, SF-40700 Jyväskylä, Finland
To investigate
the effects of simultaneous explosive-strength and endurance training
on physical performance characteristics, 10 experimental (E) and 8 control (C) endurance athletes trained for 9 wk. The total training
volume was kept the same in both groups, but 32% of training in E and
3% in C was replaced by explosive-type strength training. A 5-km time
trial (5K), running economy (RE), maximal 20-m speed
(V20 m),
and 5-jump (5J) tests were measured on a track. Maximal anaerobic
(MART) and aerobic treadmill running tests were used to determine
maximal velocity in the MART
(VMART) and
maximal oxygen uptake
(
O2 max).
The 5K time, RE, and
VMART improved
(P < 0.05) in E, but no changes were
observed in C. V20 m and
5J increased in E (P < 0.01) and
decreased in C (P < 0.05).
O2 max increased in C
(P < 0.05), but no changes were
observed in E. In the pooled data, the changes in the 5K velocity
during 9 wk of training correlated (P < 0.05) with the changes in RE [O2 uptake
(r =
0.54)] and
VMART
(r = 0.55). In conclusion, the present
simultaneous explosive-strength and endurance training improved the 5K
time in well-trained endurance athletes without changes in their
O2 max. This
improvement was due to improved neuromuscular characteristics that were
transferred into improved VMART and running economy.
distance running; neuromuscular characteristics; maximal oxygen uptake; maximal anaerobic treadmill running; endurance athletes
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