EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a different degree of contextual interference (CI) training program on the change of direction ability (CODA) itself and on the straight sprinting (SSP) performance (5 m and 15 m) in students in the first year of primary school. It also evaluated w...

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Main Authors: Javier Yanci, Raúl Reina, Asier Los Arcos, Jesús Cámara
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Language:English
Published: University of Uludag 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://jssm.org/vol12/n3/33/v12n3-33text.php
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spelling doaj-5105e611602043e4a7f99ba1569f68e92020-11-24T23:33:15ZengUniversity of UludagJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1303-29682013-09-01123601607EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTSJavier YanciRaúl ReinaAsier Los ArcosJesús CámaraThe aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a different degree of contextual interference (CI) training program on the change of direction ability (CODA) itself and on the straight sprinting (SSP) performance (5 m and 15 m) in students in the first year of primary school. It also evaluated which CI training program was more effective. Eighty eight students (6.42 ± 0.38 yr) volunteered as participants for the present study. Participants were randomized into 5 different CI training programs (LCI: low contextual interference, MCI: moderate contextual interference, HCI: high contextual interference, VCI: variable contextual interference, and CG: control group) during a 3 week period. Significant CODA improvements (p < 0.05) in pre-post-test were found in MCI (4.39%, ES 0.41) and VCI (9.37%, ES 1. 12) groups. Furthermore, LCI, MCI and HCI groups ameliorated their SSP performance, both in 5 m (5. 92%, ES 0.81; 6.67%, ES 0.90; 8.05%, ES 1.33 respectively) and 15 m SSP (5.86%, ES 0.76; 6.47%, ES 0.80; 2.47% ES 0.41 respectively). These results suggest that training through games of tag (VCI) was the most effective in improving the CODA and training with moderate contextual interference (MCI) was the only type which induced improvements in both capacities (SSP and CODA)http://jssm.org/vol12/n3/33/v12n3-33text.phpAgility trainingMATphysical educationCODAmotor skills
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author Javier Yanci
Raúl Reina
Asier Los Arcos
Jesús Cámara
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Raúl Reina
Asier Los Arcos
Jesús Cámara
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
Agility training
MAT
physical education
CODA
motor skills
author_facet Javier Yanci
Raúl Reina
Asier Los Arcos
Jesús Cámara
author_sort Javier Yanci
title EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
title_short EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
title_full EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE TRAINING PROGRAMS ON STRAIGHT SPRINTING AND AGILITY PERFORMANCE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
title_sort effects of different contextual interference training programs on straight sprinting and agility performance of primary school students
publisher University of Uludag
series Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
issn 1303-2968
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a different degree of contextual interference (CI) training program on the change of direction ability (CODA) itself and on the straight sprinting (SSP) performance (5 m and 15 m) in students in the first year of primary school. It also evaluated which CI training program was more effective. Eighty eight students (6.42 ± 0.38 yr) volunteered as participants for the present study. Participants were randomized into 5 different CI training programs (LCI: low contextual interference, MCI: moderate contextual interference, HCI: high contextual interference, VCI: variable contextual interference, and CG: control group) during a 3 week period. Significant CODA improvements (p < 0.05) in pre-post-test were found in MCI (4.39%, ES 0.41) and VCI (9.37%, ES 1. 12) groups. Furthermore, LCI, MCI and HCI groups ameliorated their SSP performance, both in 5 m (5. 92%, ES 0.81; 6.67%, ES 0.90; 8.05%, ES 1.33 respectively) and 15 m SSP (5.86%, ES 0.76; 6.47%, ES 0.80; 2.47% ES 0.41 respectively). These results suggest that training through games of tag (VCI) was the most effective in improving the CODA and training with moderate contextual interference (MCI) was the only type which induced improvements in both capacities (SSP and CODA)
topic Agility training
MAT
physical education
CODA
motor skills
url http://jssm.org/vol12/n3/33/v12n3-33text.php
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