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Calf muscle abilities are related to sprint performance in male Rugby Union players

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posted on 2023-11-23, 10:02 authored by K Hébert-Losier, TM Ngawhika, C Balsalobre-Fernandez, S O'Neill
Objectives: To examine the strength of the relationship between plantarflexor power and strength-endurance metrics and 10-m sprint times in male Rugby Union players. A secondary aim was to examine the strength of the relationship within calf muscle metrics. Design: Observational cross-sectional correlational. Setting: Field-based. Participants: Sixteen male Rugby Union players in the National Provincial Championship. Main outcome measures: Participants completed three single-leg calf muscle tests: bodyweight power, weighted power, and strength-endurance. Data were recorded using the Calf Raise application. Three-to-four days later, average and best 10-m sprint performances were collected using timing lights. Results: There were large significant correlations between 10-m sprint performances (average and best times) and calf muscle power (weighted) and strength-endurance (total displacement and work) metrics (r = −0.503 to −0.628). There were large significant correlations between bodyweight and weighted power, weighted power and strength-endurance (total displacement and work), and most strength-endurance metrics (r = 0.520 to 0.943). Conclusions: Our findings emphasise the importance of triceps surae muscle power and strength-endurance for maximal-effort accelerations and sprint performances in Rugby Union. Our data indicate that weighted power and total work from strength-endurance tests are the most useful metrics for further investigation in the context of short sprints and acceleration.

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School of Healthcare, University of Leicester

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Physical Therapy in Sport

Volume

64

Pagination

117 - 122

Publisher

Elsevier

issn

1466-853X

eissn

1873-1600

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-10-09

Language

en

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