Effects of in-season short-term aerobic and high-intensity interval training program on repeated sprint ability and jump performance in handball players.

16 Nov 2016Hermassi S, Ingebrigtsen J, Schwesig R, Fieseler G, Delank KS, Chamari K, Shephard RJ, Chelly MS.

High-intensity aerobic exercises at 100-130% of maximum aerobic speed significantly improved performances in all tests after training. The greatest interaction effects were observed in maximum aerobic speed and countermovement jump test

Randomized Controlled Trial
3 effects
7 weeks
30 subjects

Reported Outcomes

DeterminantsOutcomeDetails

High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor High Intensity Interva...
Selfcare

Aerobic Exercise Capacity Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor increase risk of Aerobic Exercise Capa...
Musculoskeletal system

High evidence
4.1%

High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor High Intensity Interva...
Selfcare

Strength Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor increase risk of Strength
Musculoskeletal system

High evidence
1.9%

High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Selfcare risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor High Intensity Interva...
Selfcare

Running speed Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor increase risk of Running speed
Musculoskeletal system

High evidence
4.1%