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Title: | Using Deadlifts as a Postactivation Performance Enhancement Strategy in Warm-ups in Football |
Authors: | Abade, Eduardo Brito, João Gonçalves, Bruno Saura, Luis Coutinho, Diogo Sampaio, Jaime |
Keywords: | prematch potentiation physical performance |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research |
Citation: | Abade, A., Brito, J., Gonçalves, B., Saura, L., Coutinho, D., Sampaio, J. (2023). Using Deadlifts as a Postactivation Performance Enhancement Strategy in Warm-ups in Football. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 37(9):p 1821-1827. DOI: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004485 |
Abstract: | Abade, E, Brito, J, Gonçalves, B, Saura, L, Coutinho, D, and Sampaio, J. Using deadlifts as a postactivation performance enhancement strategy in warm-ups in football. J Strength Cond Res 37(9): 1821–1827, 2023—Postactivation performance enhancement activities may be relevant warm-up strategies aiming to improve subsequent physical performance. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effects of adding barbell deadlift or hex-bar deadlift exercises to current warm-up routines on running and jumping performances in football players. Ten highly trained male football players participated in the study during the competitive phase of the season. All players performed 3 protocols in the same week: a standard warm-up that included players' regular routines and 2 other protocols with the addition of barbell or hex-bar deadlift, after the end of the warm-up (3 sets of 3 reps, progressing set by set from 60% to 85% repetition maximum). All protocols had the same time interval between pretest (immediately after the warm-up) and posttest (15 minutes after the warm-up). Vertical jumping (countermovement jump [CMJ]; Abalakov jump [AJ]) and running performances (505 test) were impaired 15 minutes after the standard warm-up (CMJ: −6.7 ± 4.2%; AJ: −8.1 ± 8.4%; and 505 time: 1.4 ± 2.5%). For warm-up with the addition of barbell deadlift, vertical jump increased by 4.3 ± 5.6% (Cohen's dunb: 0.23 [0.02–0.47]) and 505 time decreased by −5.9 ± 3.6% (Cohen's dunb: 0.97 [−1.68 to −0.43]). The warm-up with hex-bar deadlift led to trivial changes for CMJ and AJ, but 505 time decrease by −2.7 ± 2.6% (Cohen's dunb: −0.53 [−1.01 to −0.13]). The deadlift exercise can be added to warm-up routines to maintain or even enhance acute physical performance. However, coaches and practitioners should be aware that performance enhancements resultant from deadlift may vary according to individual physical profiles. |
URI: | https://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/abstract/2023/09000/using_deadlifts_as_a_postactivation_performance.14.aspx http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35720 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CHRC - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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