Running training program on women's physical fitness: Protocol proposal

Physical exercise benefits physical fitness from sedentary individuals to professional athletes. The aim of the study was to propose and verify the effect of a 12-month running training protocol on physical fitness in women. Eleven women participated in the program, with an average age of 29 ± 7.40...

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Autores: Gonçalves Marques Elias, Rui, Siqueira de Oliveira, Ricardo, Lopes Reis, Lucas, Castilho dos Santos, Gessika, Pires do Amaral Neto, Anibal, Ferreira de Faria, Waynne, Stabelini Neto, Antonio, Rinaldi, Wilson
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Instituto Brasileiro de Ensino e Pesquisa em Fisiologia do Exercício (IBPEFEX)
Repositorio:Revista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício
Idioma:portugués
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Palabra clave:Physical Exercise
Aerobic Training
Physical Fitness
Women
Ejercicio fisico
Entrenamiento aeróbico
Aptitud física
Mujer
Esercizio fisico
Allenamento aerobico
Attitudine fisico
Donne
Exercício Físico
Treino Aeróbico
Aptidão Física
Mulheres
Exercício físico
Treino aeróbico
Aptidão física
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Sumario:Physical exercise benefits physical fitness from sedentary individuals to professional athletes. The aim of the study was to propose and verify the effect of a 12-month running training protocol on physical fitness in women. Eleven women participated in the program, with an average age of 29 ± 7.40 years. The training protocol occurred three times a week with functional, interval and continuous training sessions. Three evaluations were performed, at the beginning (t0), after six months (t1) and after twelve months (t2), evaluating: blood pressure, resting heart rate, weight, height, abdominal circumference, strength (60 ° / s) and isokinetic power (300 ° / s), run 400m and 2400m. For statistical analysis, the ANOVA was used for repeated measurements followed by the tukey post hoc, Cohen's d test was performed to verify the magnitude of the effect. A decrease in blood pressure (p=0.014), heart rate (p=0.001) and waist circumference (p=0.001) were observed in the first six months, and significant improvements in the horizontal jump (p=0.001), 400m run (p=0.001), 2400m run (p=0.001), flexor strength 60º and flexor power 300º. After the 12-month exercise program, there was a significant decrease in weight and BMI (p=0.001), and a significant increase in extensor power 300º. The proposed running training protocol promoted significant effects on women's physical fitness in the variables of muscle strength and power, cardiorespiratory capacity, and improvement of body composition.