A new tool to control and monitor weightvest training load for sprinting and jumping in soccer
Author/s
Freitas, Tomás T.; Cuesta, Miguel; De Hoyo, Moisés; Alcaraz Ramón, Pedro Emilio; Carlos Vivas, Jorge; [et al.]Date
2018Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
SpeedStrength
Power output
Performance
Football
Training prescription
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop 2 regression equations that accu-
rately describe the relationship between weighted vest loads and performance indicators in sprinting (i.e., maximum velocity, Vmax) and jumping (i.e., maximum height, Hmax). Also, this study aimed to investigate the effects of increasing the load on spatio-temporal variables and power development in soccer players and to determine the “optimal load” for sprinting and jumping. Twenty-five semiprofessional soccer players per-
formed the sprint test, whereas a total of 46 completed the vertical jump test. Two different regression equations were developed for calculating the load for each exercise. The fol-lowing equations were obtained: % body mass (BM) =22.0762$%Vmax + 207.99 for the sprint and % BM =20.7156$%Hmax+ 71.588 for the vertical jump. For both sprinting and jumping, when the load increased, Vmax and Hmax decreased. The “optimal load” for resisted training using weighted vest was unclear for sprinting a...