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Erschienen in: Sport Sciences for Health 1/2019

22.10.2018 | Original Article

Core and plyometric training for recreational marathon runners: effects on training variables, injury, and muscle damage

verfasst von: Christopher J. Lundstrom, Hayley C. Russell, Kayla J. O’Donnell, Stacy J. Ingraham

Erschienen in: Sport Sciences for Health | Ausgabe 1/2019

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Abstract

Purpose

Core and plyometric training may reduce injury and enhance muscle function in some athletes, but the effects on recreational marathon runners are unknown. Thus, the purpose of this study was to compare the effects of plyometric or core training on injury, muscle damage, and training variables in marathon runners.

Methods

This study was a randomized-controlled trial. 34 subjects, ages 18–23 (20.7 ± 1.3) following the same marathon training program, were allocated to one of three groups for a weekly training session: core, plyometric, or no additional training (control). Subjects kept a training log throughout training. Outcomes were assessed during the 8-week run-in (RI) and 13-week marathon training (MT) periods. The plyometric and core training group subjects were assessed pre- and post-marathon for creatine kinase (CK), a marker of muscle damage.

Results

The plyometric group did not change in any training variables between RI and MT. The core group increased in days missed due to injury (p = 0.003) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) (p = 0.028). The control group increased in RPE (p = 0.010) and soreness (p = 0.010). The plyometric group had lower pre-marathon CK levels than the core group (81 ± 36 vs. 136 ± 59 U/L; p = 0.042). During MT, the plyometric group missed fewer days of training (plyometric: 1.7 ± 2.9; core: 4.2 ± 5.1; control: 4.5 ± 4.8) and missed fewer days due to injury (plyometric: 1.2 ± 2.6; core: 2.7 ± 5.1, control; 4.1 ± 4.9) but the differences were not significant.

Conclusions

A weekly plyometric training session may be superior to core or no additional training in improving training variables of recreational marathon runners.
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Metadaten
Titel
Core and plyometric training for recreational marathon runners: effects on training variables, injury, and muscle damage
verfasst von
Christopher J. Lundstrom
Hayley C. Russell
Kayla J. O’Donnell
Stacy J. Ingraham
Publikationsdatum
22.10.2018
Verlag
Springer Milan
Erschienen in
Sport Sciences for Health / Ausgabe 1/2019
Print ISSN: 1824-7490
Elektronische ISSN: 1825-1234
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11332-018-0506-6

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