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| DOI | 10.1123/IJSPP.2020-0525 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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Purpose: To investigate the relationship between physical fitness and repeated high-intensity effort (RHIE) ability in elite rugby union players, depending on playing position. Method: Thirty-nine players underwent a fitness testing battery composed of a body composition assessment, upper-body strength (1-repetition maximum bench press and 1-repetition maximum bench row), lower-body strength (6-repetition maximum back squat), and power (countermovement jump, countermovement jump with arms, and 20-msprint), as well as aerobic fitness (Bronco test) and RHIE tests over a 1-week period. Pearson linear correlations were used to quantify relationships between fitness tests and the RHIE performance outcomes (total sprint time [TST] and percentage decrement [%D]). Thereafter, a stepwisemultiple regressionmodel was used to verify the influence of physical fitness measures on RHIE ability. Results: TST was strongly to very strongly associated to body fat (BF, r = .82, P < .01), the 20-m sprint (r = .86, P < .01), countermovement jump (r = -.72, P <.01), and Bronco test (r = .90, P < .01). These fitness outcomes were related to %D, with moderate to strong associations (.82 > vertical bar r vertical bar > .54, P < .01). By playing position, similar associations were observed in forwards, but RHIE ability was only related to the 20-m sprint in backs (r = .53, P < .05). The RHIE performance model equations were TST = 13.69 + 0.01 x BF + 0.08 x Bronco + 10.20 x 20 m and %D = -14.34 + 0.11 x BF +0.18 x Bronco - 9.92 x 20 m. These models explain 88.8% and 68.2% of the variance, respectively. Conclusion: Body composition, lower-body power, and aerobic fitness were highly related with RHIE ability. However, backs expressed a different profile than forwards, suggesting that further research with larger sample sizes is needed to better understand the fitness determinants of backs' RHIE ability.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vachon, Adrien | Hombre |
UNIV POITIERS - Francia
Stade Rochelais Rugby - Francia Université de Poitiers - Francia The Stade Rochelais Rugby - Francia |
| 2 | Berryman, Nicolas | Hombre |
UNIV POITIERS - Francia
Univ Quebec Montreal - Canadá Inst Natl Sport Quebec - Canadá Bishops Univ - Canadá Université de Poitiers - Francia Université du Québec à Montréal - Canadá Institut National du Sport du Québec - Canadá Bishop's Université - Canadá |
| 3 | Mujika, Inigo | - |
Univ Basque Country - España
Universidad Finis Terrae - Chile Universidad del País Vasco - España |
| 4 | Paquet, Jean Baptiste | Hombre |
Stade Rochelais Rugby - Francia
The Stade Rochelais Rugby - Francia |
| 5 | Bosquet, Laurent | Hombre |
UNIV POITIERS - Francia
UNIV MONTREAL - Canadá Université de Poitiers - Francia University of Montreal - Canadá |