Influence of fitness improvement on performance level in international elite young road-race motorcyclists
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/15966
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2018.08.002
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2018.08.002
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Rodríguez Pérez, Manuel A.; Sánchez Muñoz, Carlos; García Artero, Enrique; Casimiro Andújar, Antonio Jesús; ZabalaFecha
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Objectives. — To describe physical fitness and performance profiles of elite young road-race
motorcyclists and to evaluate the effects of four specific training stages on body composition
and muscular fitness.
Equipments and methods. — Twenty-seven elite young road-race motorcyclists aged 15.6 ± 1.1
years, were evaluated on two different occasions, at the beginning and the end of the championship (14 weeks later). Body composition was measured using anthropometric techniques.
Muscular fitness was assessed using the following tests: countermovement (CMJ) jump height,
lumbar isometric strength, and handgrip strength. Sixteen of the participants were randomly
selected as experimental group to perform 4 complementary training stages of 4 days each,
while the rest of participants were used as control group.
Results. — Both groups improved significantly their physical fitness level, with average increments of about 3 cm in CMJ (P = 0.003) or 30 N in maximal handgrip strength (P < 0....
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Adolescents
Motorsports
Power
Body composition