RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Effect of concurrent training on trainability performance factors in youth elite golf players A1 Redondo Castán, Juan Carlos A1 Benito Trigueros, Ana María de A1 Izquierdo Velasco, José María A2 Educacion Fisica y Deportiva K1 Deporte K1 Educación Física K1 Concurrent effect K1 Training load K1 Interference K1 Exercise K1 Power K1 5899 Otras Especialidades Pedagógicas AB [EN] Background. Due to the early specialization of golf players, examining the within session sequence of training should be considered to enhance performance and prevent injury risk. The present study analyzed the effects of an 18-week concurrent training developed before or after a specific golf session in adolescence elite golfers on several performance factors. Methods. Sixteen right-handed male golfers, were randomly divided into two groups: After golf specific training (AG) (n = 8, age: 16.77 ± 0.58 years) and before golf specific training (BG) (n=8, age: 16.93 ± 0.59 years). AG and BG players followed a concurrent physical conditioning program (CT) after or before the golf specific training, respectively. Body mass, body fat, muscle mass, jumping ability (CMJ), ball speed (Sball), golf movements screens (GMS), power in a golf swing-specific cable woodchop (Wmax) and the perceived training load (TL) in golf specific training (TL-G) and TL in CT (TL-CT) were measured on three separate occasions. Results. BG demonstrates a lower TL-CT than AG (p < :001, η2 p = 0:90) along the training program without effects on TL-G, achieving significant percentage of change on CMJ (9.38%; p=:165; d D0.73), GMS (50.52%; p=:41, d =0.91), Wmax (16.93%; p=:001; d =2.02) and Sball (1.82%; p=:018; d = 0.92) without interaction effects on anthropometric measures. Conclusions. Performing CT sessions before the regular golf training can improve specific performance factors with a lower perceived TL than the same training carried out after the regular golf training. PB PeerJ LK https://hdl.handle.net/10612/17520 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10612/17520 NO Redondo, J.C., De Benito, A.M. y Izquierdo, J.M. (2020). Effect of concurrent training on trainability performance factors in youth elite golf players. PeerJ, 8, e9963. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9963 DS BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de León RD 18-jun-2024