Affiliation:
1. National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia (INEFC), University of Barcelona (UB), Barcelona, Spain
2. Sport, Exercise, and Human Movement (SEaHM) Research Group, University of Vic—Central University of Catalonia, Vic, Spain
3. National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia (INEFC), University of Lleida (UdL), Lleida, Spain
Abstract
Purpose: Evaluate the effects of 6 weeks of specific-joint isometric strength training on serve velocity (SV), serve accuracy (SA), and force–time curve variables. Methods: Sixteen young competition tennis players were divided into an intervention (n = 10) or control group (n = 6). SV, SA, maximal voluntary isometric contraction, peak rate of force development, rate of force development, and impulse (IMP) at different time frames while performing a shoulder internal rotation (SHIR) or flexion were tested at weeks 0, 3, and 6. Results: The intervention group showed significant increases in SV from pretest to posttest (7.0%, effect size [ES] = 0.87) and no variations in SA. Moreover, the intervention group showed significant increases from pretest to posttest in shoulder-flexion rate of force development at 150 (30.4%, ES = 2.44), 200 (36.5%, ES = 1.26), and 250 ms (43.7%, ES = 1.67) and in SHIR IMP at 150 (35.7%, ES = 1.18), 200 (33.4%, ES = 1.19), and 250 ms (35.6%, ES = 1.08). Furthermore, significant increases were found in shoulder-flexion rate of force development from intertest to posttest at 150 ms (24.5%, ES = 1.07) and in SHIR IMP at 150 (13.5%, ES = 0.90), 200 (19.1%, ES = 0.98), and 250 ms (27.2%, ES = 1.16). SHIR IMP changes from pretest to intertest were found at 150 ms (25.6%, ES = 1.04). The control group did not show changes in any of the tested variables. Conclusions: Six weeks of upper-limb specific-joint isometric strength training alongside habitual technical–tactical workouts results in significant increases in SV without SA detriment in young tennis players.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Reference31 articles.
1. Impact of fitness characteristics on tennis performance in elite junior tennis players;Ulbricht A,2016
2. Important performance characteristics in elite clay and grass court tennis match-play;Fitzpatrick A,2019
3. Kinematics used by world class tennis players to produce high-velocity serves;Fleisig G,2003
4. Biomechanics and tennis;Elliott B,2006
5. Influence of anthropometric, ball impact and landing location parameters on serve velocity in elite tennis competition;Baiget E,2023