Effects of combined endurance and strength training on anaerobic threshold of basketball players aged 14–16 years
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https://doi.org/10.5016/60Keywords:
Basquetebol. Força. Endurance. Treino combinado.Abstract
This study analyzed the effect of combined endurance and strength training associated with technical and tactical training on anaerobic threshold (AnT) of basketball players. Ten players (aged 14 - 16 yr) performed during 8 weeks the following physical training: a) Endurance (2 sessions/wk) - 30 min/day at the intensity of 2.5 mM of lactate and; b) Strength (2 sessions/wk) – Resistance training (1st – 4th week) and Plyometric training (5th - 8th week). The AnT (km/h) was not different before (11.3 + 1.1) and after the training (11.4 + 1.3). The vertical jump height (cm) was higher after the training (Pre = 38.1 + 9.8 x Post = 44.5 + 6.4). It can be conclude that 8 weeks of combined endurance and strength training associated with the technical and tactical training, do not modify the AnT in basketball players aged 14–16 years.Downloads
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