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Short-term slackline training improves task-specific but not general balance in female handball players

机译:短期Slackline培训改善了女性手球运动员的任务特定但不是一般平衡

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Slackline training has been shown to improve balance and neuromuscular performance. However, recent studies suggested that balance is task-specific, implying that transferability of balance skills is limited and might depend on the similarity of the tasks. This study therefore investigated if short-term slackline training could improve performance in balance tasks that are either more or less similar to the trained slackline task. Furthermore, we assessed potential transfer effects to other neuromuscular performance tests. 25 female handball players (23.7 +/- 3.9 years) participated in our study and were matched to either a slackline training (SLT; n = 14) or a control group (CON; n = 11). The intervention comprised 12 sessions with overall 120 minutes of slackline training using single and double slacklines. Slackline standing time and measures of dynamic and static balance were assessed before and after the intervention, as well as power and sprint-related performance parameters. Two-way repeated-measures ANOVA found a significant group x time interaction for slackline standing time, indicating larger training effects for SLT. For the remaining dynamic and static balance tests, no significant interactions were found. With regard to neuromuscular performance, there was a significant group x time interaction only in change of direction. In essence, the study showed that slackline training induced task-specific balance improvements without affecting general balance. This adds further evidence to the task-specificity principle of balance, although the specificity of the sample as well as the briefness of the intervention should be taken into account when generalizing our findings. Nonetheless, this study contains practical implications for team sports interventions and future balance training studies, highlighting the importance of selecting appropriate balance exercises to yield rapid and the desired training outcomes.
机译:已显示Slackline培训来提高平衡和神经肌肉性能。然而,最近的研究表明,平衡是特定的,这意味着平衡技能的可转让性有限,可能取决于任务的相似之处。因此,本研究调查了短期Slackline培训可以提高平衡任务的性能,这些任务或多或少类似于训练有素的Slackline任务。此外,我们评估了对其他神经肌肉性能测试的潜在转移效应。 25名女手球运动员(23.7 +/- 3.9岁)参与我们的研究,并与Slackline训练(SLT; n = 14)或对照组(CON; n = 11)匹配。干预包括12个课程,使用单双坡道和双层怠速整体120分钟。在干预之前和之后评估懒散的站立时间和动态和静态平衡测量,以及电源和冲刺相关的性能参数。双向重复措施Anova发现了一个很大的X时间交互,用于懒惰脱落时间,表明SLT的培训效果较大。对于剩余的动态和静态平衡测试,未发现显着的相互作用。关于神经肌肉性能,只有一个重要的X时间相互作用,只能改变方向。从本质上讲,该研究表明,在不影响一般平衡的情况下,Slackline培训诱导特定的余额改进。这增加了进一步的证据,以便在概括我们的调查结果时,应考虑样本的特异性以及样品的特异性以及干预的简要性。尽管如此,本研究载有对团队体育干预和未来平衡培训研究的实际影响,突出了选择适当平衡练习以产生快速和所需培训成果的重要性。

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