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Effects of concentric and concentric-eccentric resistance training on speed and force in adult soccer players

BOKŮVKA, D.; VENCÚRIK, T.; ZGHAL, F.; PALUDO, A.; COLSON, S.

Originální název

Effects of concentric and concentric-eccentric resistance training on speed and force in adult soccer players

Anglický název

Effects of concentric and concentric-eccentric resistance training on speed and force in adult soccer players

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Originální abstrakt

This study investigated the effects of concentric and concentric-eccentric strength training on speed and strength performance in sub-elite soccer players. Thirty-four healthy Czech soccer players were randomly assigned to a concentric group (CONG, n = 13), concentric/eccentric group (ECCG, n = 12), or control group (CG, n = 9). All participants completed the study. Over an 8-week intervention period, the CONG and ECCG groups accomplished 16 training sessions focused on leg curl and leg extension exercises. Speed and strength assessments were performed at baseline and post-intervention. While no significant improvements were observed in speed performance (p > 0.05), both intervention groups demonstrated significant gains in strength parameters. One-repetition maximum (1RM) knee extension increased by 17.5% (CONG, p < 0.001) and 18.3% (ECCG, p < 0.001), and the 1RM knee flexion improved by 10.5% (CONG, p < 0.001) and 12.2% (ECCG, p < 0.001, compared to the CG, with moderate and clear effect sizes. ANOVA analysis revealed significant interaction effects for knee extension 1RM (p < 0.001), knee flexion 1RM (p = 0.022), and isometric knee extension of the dominant leg (p = 0.033). Despite these gains in muscle strength, speed performance showed only minor, non-significant changes, with the CONG group experiencing a 2.8% improvement in the 10-meter sprint. In conclusion, both concentric and concentric-eccentric strength training protocols effectively enhanced lower-limb strength in soccer players, with the concentric-eccentric approach showing slightly better results. However, neither training method significantly improved speed. Coaches should use concentric-eccentric exercises to enhance strength but consider other methods to boost speed and overall performance.

Anglický abstrakt

This study investigated the effects of concentric and concentric-eccentric strength training on speed and strength performance in sub-elite soccer players. Thirty-four healthy Czech soccer players were randomly assigned to a concentric group (CONG, n = 13), concentric/eccentric group (ECCG, n = 12), or control group (CG, n = 9). All participants completed the study. Over an 8-week intervention period, the CONG and ECCG groups accomplished 16 training sessions focused on leg curl and leg extension exercises. Speed and strength assessments were performed at baseline and post-intervention. While no significant improvements were observed in speed performance (p > 0.05), both intervention groups demonstrated significant gains in strength parameters. One-repetition maximum (1RM) knee extension increased by 17.5% (CONG, p < 0.001) and 18.3% (ECCG, p < 0.001), and the 1RM knee flexion improved by 10.5% (CONG, p < 0.001) and 12.2% (ECCG, p < 0.001, compared to the CG, with moderate and clear effect sizes. ANOVA analysis revealed significant interaction effects for knee extension 1RM (p < 0.001), knee flexion 1RM (p = 0.022), and isometric knee extension of the dominant leg (p = 0.033). Despite these gains in muscle strength, speed performance showed only minor, non-significant changes, with the CONG group experiencing a 2.8% improvement in the 10-meter sprint. In conclusion, both concentric and concentric-eccentric strength training protocols effectively enhanced lower-limb strength in soccer players, with the concentric-eccentric approach showing slightly better results. However, neither training method significantly improved speed. Coaches should use concentric-eccentric exercises to enhance strength but consider other methods to boost speed and overall performance.

Klíčová slova

Muscle strength; Physical conditioning; Force production; Soccer; Athletic performance; Eccentric training

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Muscle strength; Physical conditioning; Force production; Soccer; Athletic performance; Eccentric training

Autoři

BOKŮVKA, D.; VENCÚRIK, T.; ZGHAL, F.; PALUDO, A.; COLSON, S.

Vydáno

01.07.2025

Nakladatel

NATURE PORTFOLIO

ISSN

2045-2322

Periodikum

Scientific Reports

Svazek

15

Číslo

1

Stát

Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska

Strany počet

12

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT198476,
  author="Dominik {Bokůvka} and Tomáš {Vencúrik} and Firas {Zghal} and Ana Carolina {Paludo} and Serge Sebastien {Colson}",
  title="Effects of concentric and concentric-eccentric resistance training on speed and force in adult soccer players",
  journal="Scientific Reports",
  year="2025",
  volume="15",
  number="1",
  pages="12",
  doi="10.1038/s41598-025-06396-w",
  issn="2045-2322",
  url="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-06396-w"
}