dc.creatorHerrera Valenzuela, Tomás
dc.creatorCarter, Johan
dc.creatorLeiva, Elvis
dc.creatorValdés Badilla, Pablo
dc.creatorOjeda Aravena, Alex
dc.creatorFranchini, Emerson
dc.date2021-12-01T18:29:53Z
dc.date2021-12-01T18:29:53Z
dc.date2021-08-05
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-25T20:03:34Z
dc.date.available2023-08-25T20:03:34Z
dc.identifier2071-1050
dc.identifier10.3390/su13168746
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12536/1444
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8438328
dc.descriptionThe present study investigated the effect of an additional short-duration HIIT program using boxing-specific techniques on activity during a simulated competition. Additionally, we investigated the impact on physical fitness, specifically aerobic performance and lower-body muscle power. Sixteen boxers were randomized into a control (n = 8) or experimental groups (n = 8). The experimental protocol consisted of 3 blocks of 5 repetitions of 30s all-out effort, with 6s recovery between repetitions and 1 min rest interval between blocks, conducted 3 days per week for 4 weeks. A two-way (group, two levels; moment, two levels) analysis of variance with repeated measurements in the second factor was used. For the experimental group, there was a change in body mass (ES = −0.13 (trivial)), body fat percentage (ES = −0.12 (trivial)), VO2max (ES = +0.42 (small)), CMJ (ES = +0.12 (trivial)), CMJ-left (ES = −0.11 (trivial)), CMJ-right (ES = +0.22 (trivial)), actions (ES = +0.68 (moderate)), time (ES = −0.29 (small)) and punches (ES = +0.56 (moderate)). For the control group, there was a change in body mass (ES = +0.04 (trivial)), body fat percentage (ES = −0.12 (trivial)), VO2max (ES = +0.11 (trivial)), CMJ (ES = −0.27 (small)), CMJ-left (ES = −0.39 (small)), CMJ-right (ES = +0.08 (trivial)), actions (ES = +0.08 (trivial)), time (ES = −0.65 (moderate)) and punches (ES = −0.57 (moderate)). The punches variable was significant concerning group-by-time interaction (F1,14 = 11.630; p = 0.004; n2 = 0.454). The present study indicated that the addition of a boxing-specific HIIT program is effective to increase the number of punches during a simulated match.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageen
dc.sourceSustainability
dc.subjectCombat sports
dc.subjectHigh-intensity intermittent training
dc.subjectAthletic performance
dc.subjectPhysical conditioning
dc.titleEffect of a Short HIIT Program with Specific Techniques on Physical Condition and Activity during Simulated Combat in National-Level Boxers
dc.typeArtículo de revista


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