Can a 5 Week Strength Training Program Produce Range of Motion Adaptations in Amateur Female Tennis Players?
Journal: International Journal of Science Culture and Sport (IntJSCS) (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2015-12-26
Authors : Andrew L. SHIM; Yvonne NIEDERBRACHT; Hal STROUGH;
Page : 37-46
Keywords : Tennis; Female Athletes; Range of Motion; Strength Training;
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess range of motion adaptations in amateur tennis players based on the effects of a five week strength training program on the dominant and non-dominant arm. Subjects: An experimental and control group of six collegiate women tennis players (Div II and NAIA) participated. After initial assessment, six subjects participated in a five week, four times a week, pre-season strength training program consisting of five exercises: External Rotation 90°, Seated Row, Scaption, Chest Press, and External Shoulder Rotation (Rubber tubing). Results: Data analysis through a paired t-test showed that there were no significant changes in ROM in the experimental group when compared to the control group. In conclusion, a strength training program is highly recommended for female overhead athletes combined with a proper flexibility regimen to promote best practice.
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