Optimum Power Loads for Elite Boxers: Case Study with the Brazilian National Olympic Team
The purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of a resistance-training program based on the optimum power loads (OPL) method on neuromuscular performance of Olympic boxing athletes during preparation for the Rio-2016 Olympic Games. Twelve elite amateur boxers from the Brazilian National...
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doaj-b004d944a4e14bdf9a29cab9f83191252020-11-25T02:34:42ZengMDPI AGSports2075-46632018-09-01639510.3390/sports6030095sports6030095Optimum Power Loads for Elite Boxers: Case Study with the Brazilian National Olympic TeamIrineu Loturco0Chris Bishop1Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo2Felipe Romano3Mateus Alves4Lucas A. Pereira5Michael McGuigan6NAR—Nucleus of High Performance in Sport, São Paulo 04753060, BrazilFaculty of Science and Technology, London Sports Institute, Middlesex University, London NW4 4BT, UKDepartment of Physical Activity Sciences, Research Nucleus in Health, Physical Activity and Sport, Universidad de Los Lagos Osorno 5290000, ChileBrazilian Boxing Confederation, São Paulo 11740000, BrazilBrazilian Boxing Confederation, São Paulo 11740000, BrazilNAR—Nucleus of High Performance in Sport, São Paulo 04753060, BrazilSports Performance Research Institute New Zealand (SPRINZ), Auckland University of Technology, Auckland 92006, New ZealandThe purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of a resistance-training program based on the optimum power loads (OPL) method on neuromuscular performance of Olympic boxing athletes during preparation for the Rio-2016 Olympic Games. Twelve elite amateur boxers from the Brazilian National Olympic Team participated in this study. Athletes were assessed at four time-points, over two consecutive competitive seasons. In the first season (considered as “control period”), the athletes executed a non-controlled strength-power training program for 10 weeks. In the second season (a seven-week experimental period), the elite boxers performed 14 power-oriented training sessions, comprising bench press (BP) and jump squat (JS) exercises at the OPL. Maximum bar-power output in BP and JS exercises was measured pre and post both training phases. Magnitude-based inferences were used to compare changes in pre and post training tests. Bar-power outputs increased meaningfully in both BP (+8%) and JS (+7%) exercises after the OPL training program. In contrast, after the control period, no worthwhile improvements were observed in the variables tested. Based on the findings of this study, highly trained boxers might benefit from the use of a training scheme based on OPL.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/6/3/95elite athletescombat sportsphysical performancepower trainingmuscle power |
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Optimum Power Loads for Elite Boxers: Case Study with the Brazilian National Olympic Team |
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Optimum Power Loads for Elite Boxers: Case Study with the Brazilian National Olympic Team |
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The purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of a resistance-training program based on the optimum power loads (OPL) method on neuromuscular performance of Olympic boxing athletes during preparation for the Rio-2016 Olympic Games. Twelve elite amateur boxers from the Brazilian National Olympic Team participated in this study. Athletes were assessed at four time-points, over two consecutive competitive seasons. In the first season (considered as “control period”), the athletes executed a non-controlled strength-power training program for 10 weeks. In the second season (a seven-week experimental period), the elite boxers performed 14 power-oriented training sessions, comprising bench press (BP) and jump squat (JS) exercises at the OPL. Maximum bar-power output in BP and JS exercises was measured pre and post both training phases. Magnitude-based inferences were used to compare changes in pre and post training tests. Bar-power outputs increased meaningfully in both BP (+8%) and JS (+7%) exercises after the OPL training program. In contrast, after the control period, no worthwhile improvements were observed in the variables tested. Based on the findings of this study, highly trained boxers might benefit from the use of a training scheme based on OPL. |
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