Effect of complex training on lower limb strength and running economy in adolescent distance runners
Shiping Yu, Shengqing Zhou, Daibin Peng, Dongli Jie

TL;DR
This study compares complex training with traditional resistance training in adolescent runners, finding that complex training improves running efficiency and strength more effectively.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that complex training combining heavy resistance and plyometric exercises enhances running economy and power in adolescent runners better than traditional resistance training.
Findings
Complex training improved running economy at all tested speeds more than traditional resistance training.
Complex training led to greater improvements in CMJ peak power, DJ performance, and reactive strength index.
Blood lactate concentrations decreased more in the complex training group at submaximal running speeds.
Abstract
While traditional resistance training has been widely used in distance running training, the effects of complex training combining heavy resistance and plyometric exercises on adolescent runners remain unclear. Understanding the impact of complex training on running economy and lower limb strength could provide valuable insights for optimizing training programs for young athletes. To examine the effects of an 8-week complex training program on lower limb strength and running economy in adolescent distance runners compared to traditional resistance training. Thirty-two male adolescent distance runners (age: 16.75 ± 0.68 years) were randomly assigned to either a complex training group (CT; n = 16) or a resistance training group (RT; n = 16). Both groups completed their respective training programs three times per week for 8 weeks, in addition to their regular endurance training. Running…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports Performance and Training · Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies · Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
