A Four-Week Training Program With The Nordic Hamstring Exercise During Preseason Increases Eccentric Strength Of Male Soccer Players
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSICAL THERAPY(2020)
Abstract
Background: The Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) is an effective strategy to prevent hamstring strain injuries in soccer players. The current literature recommends a 10-week training program with three sessions per week, but the short preseason period and the congested schedule make difficult for high-performance soccer teams to apply the NHE as recommended.Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a pragmatic NHE training program during a four-week preseason period on eccentric knee flexor strength of high-performance soccer players.Study design: Quasi-experimental clinical trial.Methods: This study included 25 under-20 male soccer players from a premier league club. They performed eight sessions of NHE (3 sets of 6-10 repetitions, twice a week) during the four-week preseason period. The eccentric knee flexor strength was evaluated during the NHE execution on a custom-made device, before and after the training program.Results: The NHE training program significantly increased the players' eccentric knee flexor strength in both right (Delta=13%; p<0.001; effect size=0.97) and left limbs (Delta=13%; p<0.001; effect size=0.92). Individual analysis identified 76% of the players as responders to the NHE training program (Delta=16%; effect size=1.60), and 24% as non-responders (Delta=3%; effect size=0.24).Conclusion: A four-week training program with NHE performed twice a week is feasible in the real-world of high-performance soccer clubs and increases the eccentric knee flexor strength of male soccer players.
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Key words
Eccentric training, Football, Injury prevention, Sports physical therapy
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