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The effects of complex resistance training of the hip flexor musculature on acceleration performance in Rugby League playersDaniel Weaving (200875933)
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Background
Acceleration in Rugby League
• Four accelerations per minute (Sirotic et al. 2009)
• Forwards- 10 metres (Gabbett, Jenkins & Abernethy, 2011)
• Backs- 40 metres (Meir, 1993)
• Tackling performance indicator
(Gabbett, Jenkins & Abernethy, 2011)
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Anatomy of the Hip flexor musculature. Taken from
Andersson, Nilsson & Thorstensson (1997)
Swing Phase (Bosch & Klomp, 2005)
Speed correlates (Dowson et al. 1998)
Hip Flexion
One study (Deane et al. 2005)
Focus on hip extensors (Wiemann & Tidow, 1995)
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Aim & Hypotheses
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Hypothesis
Increase in hip flexion strength as a result of complex training would enhance the
acceleration performance of Rugby League players further than resistance training only
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Research Method and DesignHip Flexion
•Dynamometer
•60, 270 & 450os-1
• 5 reps
Acceleration
•Standing start
• Timing gates
• 10, 20 & 30m
Pre & Post Test(15 subjects)
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6-week training protocol
Resistance
Reps
6 (Peterson, Rhea & Alvar
(2005)
Sets
4
Complex
Resistance Plyometrics
50 foot contacts (Chu, 1998)
Control
No training
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Statistical Analysis
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• Paired t-tests
– Pre & Post test data
• One- way analysis of variance (ANOVA)
– Interactions between experimental groups
• Tukeys HSD post hoc
– Multiple comparisons between experimental groups
• 0.05 level of significance
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Results
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Resistance Training Complex Training Control Group
Measure Pre-test Post test Pre-test Post test Pre-test Post test
10-m time (s) 1.930
(0.15)
1.844
(0.09)
1.932
(0.08)
1.886
(0.08)
1.974
(0.10)
1.984
(0.09)
20-m time (s) 3.278
(0.2)
3.144
(0.14)
3.364
(0.16)
3.192
(0.15)* ¥
3.314
(0.16)
3.374
(0.08)
30-m time (s) 4.552
(0.24)
4.370
(0.21)* ¥
4.641
(0.22)
4.469
(0.21)* ¥
4.604
(0.19)
4.645
(0.16)
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Results
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Resistance Training Complex Training Control Group
Measure Pre-test Post test Pre-test Post test Pre-test Post test
60o.s-1 HF
TRQ (N.m)
153.1
(51.7)
177.9
(44.1)* ¥
140.9
(25.9)
159.1
(36.3)* ¥
164.4
(53.5)
162.5
(56.2)
270o.s-1 HF
TRQ (N.m)
108.5
(22.7)
119.5
(13.7)
122.8
(36.6)
142.36
(28.2)
100.9
(20.2)
101.0
(21.9)
450o.s-1 HF
TRQ (N.m)
112.7
(48.8)
119.5
(46.0)
111.8
(19.3)
159.0
(36.5)* ¥Ῐ
127.2
(33.7)
123.9
(36.2)
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Discussion
Conflicts (Deane et al. 2005)
Stance Phase
10mRFD increase
SSC Psoas (Novacheck, 1998)
20mComparable (Dowson et al. 1998)
Swing leg recovery
30m
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Discussion
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Useful for Rugby League players
Forwards
Sprint no more than 10m (Meir,
1993)
Backs
Increased frequency
of 20m carries
Attacking plays (Meir,
1993)
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Conclusions
• Useful training method
• Complex training– More research needed
• Mechanisms unknown– 3-D Kinematic Analysis
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Questions
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References
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Bosch, F. & Klomp, R. (2005). Running: Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology applied in Practice. Netherlands: Elsevier
Deane, R.S., Chow, J.W., Tillman, M.D. & Fournier, K.A. (2005). Effects of Hip Flexor Training on Sprint, Shuttle Run, and Vertical Jump Performance. [Electronic version]. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 19 (3), pp 615-621
Dowson, M.N., Nevill, M.E., Lakomy, H.K.A., Nevill, A.M. & Hazeldine, R.J. (1998). Modelling the relationship between isokinetic muscle strength and sprint running performance. [Electronic version]. Journal of Sports Sciences, 16, pp 257-265
Ebben, W.P. (2002). Complex Training: A Brief Review. [Electronic version]. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 1, pp 42-46
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References
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Gabbett, T.J., Jenkins, D.G. & Abernethy, B. (2011). Correlates of Tackling Ability in High-Performance Rugby League Players. [Electronic version]. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 25 (1), pp 72-79
Novacheck, T.F. (1998). The biomechanics of running. [Electronic version] Gait and Posture, 7, pp 77-95
Meir, R., Arthur, D., & Forrest, M. (1993). Time and motion analysis of professional rugby league: A case study. Strength and Conditioning Coach, 1, pp 24 – 29.
Peterson, M.D., Rhea, M.R. and Alva, B.A. (2005) Applications of the dose-response for muscular strength development: a review of meta-analytic efficacy and reliability for designing training prescription. [Electronic version]. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 19, 950-958.
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References
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Sirotic, A., Coutts, A.J., Knowles, H. & Catterick, C. (2009). A comparison of match demands between elite and semi-elite rugby league competition. [Electronic version]. Journal of Sports Sciences, 27 (3), pp 203-211
Wiemann, K. & Tidow, G. (1995). Relative activity of hip and knee extensors in sprinting- implications for training. [Electronic version]. New studies in Athletics, 10, pp 29-49