Effects of low-volume court-based sprint interval training on aerobic capacity and sport-specific endurance performance in competitive tennis players

低强度场地冲刺间歇训练对竞技网球运动员有氧能力和专项耐力表现的影响

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Abstract

Sprint interval training (SIT) is a potent exercise strategy to enhance athletes' aerobic capacity in a time-efficient manner. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a low-volume court-based SIT program on aerobic capacity and sport-specific endurance performance for competitive tennis players. Sixteen competitive collegiate tennis players were randomly assigned to the SIT (court-based repeated-sprint training) and traditional endurance training (ET; 45-min continuous treadmill running) groups for a 6-week intervention (3 sessions/week). The maximal oxygen uptake ( V˙ O(2max)), minute ventilation at peak exercise (VEmax), ventilatory anaerobic threshold in percentage of V˙ O(2max) (VT/VO(2)), and elimination rate of blood lactate (BLA(er)) were assessed, whereas the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 2 (YoYo-IR2) and the tennis-specific HIT&TURN test were conducted at baseline and after the intervention. Both SIT and ET showed significant improvements in V˙ O(2max) (p < 0.01) with moderate effect sizes (ES = 0.64 and 0.98, respectively), as well as in VE(max) (p < 0.01) with small effect sizes (ES = 0.23 and 0.21, respectively), and VT/VO(2) (p < 0.01) with large effect sizes (ES = 2.37 and 3.85, respectively). The BLA(er) improved significantly in SIT (ES = 1.03; p < 0.05) whereas no significant changes occurred in ET. The magnitude-based decision showed a clear and superior improvement in both YoYo-IR2 (ES = 0.69) and HIT&TURN (ES = 1.72) tests in SIT than ET. Compared with traditional ET, court-based SIT can be a time-efficient strategy to improve aerobic capacity and tennis-specific endurance without requiring specialized equipment for competitive tennis players.

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