COMPARISON OF TWO 8-WEEK TRAINING INTERVENTIONS ON THE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE OF PADEL PLAYERS

Authors

  • Eduardo Saez de Villarreal Physical Performance Sports Research Center (PPSRC), Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain
  • Daniel Ramos-García Physical Performance Sports Research Center (PPSRC), Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain
  • Julio Calleja-González Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Education and Sport, University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain; Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Pedro E. Alcaraz UCAM Research Center for High Performance Sport, Catholic University San Antonio, Murcia, Spain
  • Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, School of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2035-3279

Abstract

Padel is an intermittent racket sport played in pairs (2 vs. 2) on a small-sized grass court (20 x 10 m), involving high physical fitness demands for the players. Therefore, this study aims to compare the effect of two 8-week in-season training programs on the athletic performance of male padel players. Participants (age, 22.1±0.8 yr; body height, 182.0±1.0 cm ; body mass, 74.7±0.7 kg) were randomly assigned to the integrated training group (IG, n=12) and non-integrated training group (NIG, n=12). The IG trained inside the padel court, integrating neuromuscular exercises with sport-specific (i.e., use of the racket) technical actions. The NIG trained outside the padel court, performing the same neuromuscular exercises and sport-specific technical actions as the IG, although not simultaneously. Before and after the intervention, athletes were assessed for their hand-grip strength, two legged and one-legged Abalakov jump, bench press performance, padel stroke velocity, cardiorespiratory endurance (30-15IFT), 5-m and 10-m linear sprint time and change of direction ability at 90º and 180º using left and right leg. Both groups improved their scores on Abalakov jump tests, bench press performance, stroke velocity, cardiorespiratory endurance (30-15IFT), and change of direction ability at 90º and 180º (all changes p<.05; effect size = 0.22-2.58). The IG improved stroke velocity compared to NIG (p<.05), and only the IG showed pre-post improvements (p<.05; effect size = 0.30-0.76) in change of direction ability at 90º and 180º involving the non-dominant leg (i.e., turn to the right). An 8-week in-season integrated training approach and a non-integrated training approach may induce similar improvements in athletic performance among highly trained male padel players. However, the neuromuscular training program involving an integration of padel-specific and non-specific training exercises may induce greater improvements in padel-specific performance (i.e., stroke velocity) and change of direction speed ability, particularly in movements involving the non-dominant leg.

Key words: human physical conditioning, resistance training, plyometric exercise, muscle strength, musculoskeletal and neural physiological phenomena, team sports

Author Biographies

Eduardo Saez de Villarreal, Physical Performance Sports Research Center (PPSRC), Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain

 

 

Daniel Ramos-García, Physical Performance Sports Research Center (PPSRC), Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain

 

 

Julio Calleja-González, Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Education and Sport, University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain; Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

 

 

 

Pedro E. Alcaraz, UCAM Research Center for High Performance Sport, Catholic University San Antonio, Murcia, Spain

 

 

Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, School of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile

Author of 292 articles published in journals indexed in Journal Citations Report. These publications have received 6,797 citations since 2017 and my H-index is 46 according to Google Scholar (i10 index = 169; i100 index = 15). Considering the last available JCR impact factor (2020), 135 of my publications are Q1 (48.4%), 85 are Q2 (30.5%), 23 are Q3 (8.2%), and 36 are Q4 (12.9%).

 

My academic appointments includes: Adjunct Professor (part time), University San Sebastian, Physical Education Department, Puerto Montt, Chile (01/07/2004 to 31/12/2006). From 01/05/2007 to 1/11/2021: appointed as Research Associate and upgrade to Associate Professor at the University of Los Lagos (Universidad de Los Lagos), Department of Physical Activity Sciences, Osorno, Chile. From December 1st 2021: appointed as Professor at the Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences Laboratory, School of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile.

 

In 2020 and 2021 I led the entry of my research group among the best 150 in the world and the best in his country (Chile), according to the Shanghai Ranking in sports science.

 

I have participated in 14 research projects (5 as principal investigator and 9 as a collaborator). My two last projects as principal investigator was funded by the Universidad de Los Lagos in 2018 (API-4; funds ≈ 20,000€) and by the Universidad Andrés Bello in 2022 (Biomedicine:  ≈8,000€). My last project as collaborator was funded by the Chilean Minister of Science and Technology in 2021 (EQM210056; funds ≈ 100,000€).

 

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2023-06-30

How to Cite

Saez de Villarreal, E., Ramos-García, D., Calleja-González, J., Alcaraz, P. E., & Ramirez-Campillo, R. (2023). COMPARISON OF TWO 8-WEEK TRAINING INTERVENTIONS ON THE ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE OF PADEL PLAYERS. Kinesiology, 55(1), 38–48. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/kinesiology/article/view/22623

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