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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2013

Effects of functional exercises in the warm-up on sprint performances.

Andre Sander; Michael Keiner; Andreas Schlumberger; Klaus Wirth; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher

Abstract Sander, A, Keiner, M, Schlumberger, A, Wirth, K, and Schmidtbleicher, D. Effects of functional exercises in the warm-up on sprint performances. J Strength Cond Res 27(4): 995–1001, 2013—The process of warming up prepares athletes for subsequent stress and increases their level of performance. Functional exercises are often included in warm-up programs for power sports, although a positive effect of functional exercises has not been confirmed. The aim of this study was to measure a possible effect of functional exercises on sprint performance included in a warm-up program. A total of 121 elite youth soccer players between 13 and 18 years of age participated in this study and performed 2 different warm-up programs. The first program (NWP) consisted of 5 minutes of nonspecific running, coordination exercises, stretching, and acceleration runs. The second program (WPS) was the same with additional functional exercises. The subjects were tested performing linear sprints of approximately 30 m and change-of-direction sprints of approximately 10 m. The t-test for dependent samples showed significant differences between the groups for each segment of the linear sprint (p < 0.01 for 5 m; p < 0.001 for 10, 15, 20, 25, and 30 m); however, the effect sizes are small. Also, in the change-of-direction sprint, the t-test showed significant differences between the groups (p < 0.01 for 10 m left, 10 m right; p < 0.001 for 5 m right). These effect sizes are also small. In the change-of-direction sprint time for 5 m left, the data showed no significant differences between the groups. The results show no effects of functional exercises on sprint performance that are implemented in addition to a general warm-up. It appears that a general warm-up program, such as the NWP, generates sufficient activation of the performance-limiting muscles for sprint performance. Functional exercises did not lead to a supplemental activation with a positive effect on sprint performance. Therefore, a warm-up for sprint performance should contain nonspecific running, coordination exercises, stretching exercises, and acceleration runs. These components lead to sufficient activation of the muscles involved in sprint performance. Coaches should use the limited time available for warm-up to work efficiently. The recommendation for warm-up is to pass on functional exercises that have no additional effect in enhancing performance.


Archive | 2004

Grundlagen der Kraftdiagnostik

Andreas Schlumberger; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher

Die Fahigkeit,situationsadaquat Krafte explosiv,maximal und auch repetitivzu entfalten, gehort zu den fundamentalen Eigenschaften des menschlichen Organismus und stellt eine wichtige Voraussetzung furdie Bewaltigung verschiedenster motorischer Aufgaben in Beruf, Freizeit und Sport dar.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2003

Different effects on human skeletal myosin heavy chain isoform expression: strength vs. combination training

Yuefei Liu; Andreas Schlumberger; Klaus Wirth; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher; Jürgen M. Steinacker


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2001

Single- vs. multiple-set strength training in women.

Andreas Schlumberger; Justyna Stec; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher


Isokinetics and Exercise Science | 2003

Training and testing in open versus closed kinetic chain

F Mayer; Andreas Schlumberger; R van Cingel; Yves Henrotin; W Laube; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher


Archive | 2001

Effekte eines Trainings mit einer Schnellkraftmethodenkombination

Andreas Schlumberger; Klaus Wirth; Yuefei Liu; Juergen M. Steinacker; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher; Johann Wolfgang


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004

Arm Muscle HSP70 Response to Strenght Training

Moamer Brkic; Yuefei Liu; Andreas Schlumberger; Klaus Wirth; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher; Juergen M. Steinacker


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004

IGF-1 Response in Human Skeletal Muscle to Strength Training

Axel Necker; Yuefei Liu; Andreas Schlumberger; Klaus Wirth; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher; Juergen M. Steinacker


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2004

Strength Training Induced Expressiom Of Mechano-growth Factor In Human Skeletal Muscle

Yuefei Liu; Marcus Heinichen; Larissa Gampert; Andreas Schlumberger; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher; Juergen M. Steinacker


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2003

HUMAN MUSCLE HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70 (HSP70) EXPRESSSION IN RESPONSE TO STRENGTH TRAINING

Juergen M. Steinacker; Yuefei Liu; A Necker; Lei Wang; Andreas Schlumberger; Dietmar Schmidtbleicher

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Klaus Wirth

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Andre Sander

Goethe University Frankfurt

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F Mayer

University of Freiburg

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Michael Keiner

Goethe University Frankfurt

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