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    Title: 陸上與水中增強式訓練對籃球選手運動表現及肌肉損傷之影響
    Effects of Land and Aquatic Plyometric Training on Performance and Soreness in Basketball Players
    Authors: 羅興樑
    林季嬋
    吳慧君
    Contributors: 體育學系
    Keywords: 肌力
    爆發力
    速度
    無氧能力
    Aquatic plyometric training
    Muscular strength
    Speed
    Power
    Muscle damage
    Date: 2009-12
    Issue Date: 2018-06-07 16:23:12 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of aquatic plyometric training (APT) on muscular strength, sprint velocity, power and muscle damage in basketball players. Seventeen male college basketball players were randomly assigned to perform 6 weeks of APT or land exercise twice weekly, both in addition to traditional preseason basketball training. All parameters were tested at baseline one week before beginning of the preseason training and also after six weeks. Two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to examine the significant changes in muscular strength, power, speed, anaerobic capacity and muscle damage. In the results we observed that aquatic or land plyometric training significantly (p<.05) improved the muscular strength, drop jump, 30 m dash and anaerobic capacity after 6 weeks. The APT group showed significantly lower creatine kinase than the land exercised group. From these results it was concluded that the aquatic plyometrics can provide the same benefits in performance enhancement as land plyometrics, with significantly less muscle soreness.
    Relation: 大專體育學刊 11:4 2009.12[民98.12] 頁95-104
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Physical Education] journal articles

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