Application Of Resistance Training And Strength Exercises For Improving Explosive Force In Students Of Sports University Of Tirana

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Rando Kukeli
Aida Bendo

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Resistance training is a potent stimulus to the neuromuscular system for muscle hypertrophy and strength gain  which is known to have positive effects on health, weight control and performance The capacity for human exercise performance can be enhanced with prolonged exercise training, whether it is endurance or strength-based. The purpose of this study is to analyse the effectiveness of RT performed with strength exercises for improving body composition, muscle strength and explosive force of SUT students. 45 male students of SUT, aged 18-25 years old, had participated in this study. The training period lasted 12 weeks with 3 times per week sessions. The study was performed following a training protocol by control and experimental groups. The paired samples t-test was used to the comparisons within group, whilst the independent samples t-test was used to compare variables between groups at baseline. The main findings of this study is that HIRT procedures improvements in the maximum power output (peak power) and efficiency of the motion at experimental group are slightly greater than those reported at control group and the estimated mean change in maximum power output and efficiency over the training program was 4.08 W/kg and 4.2% efficiency (p < 0.05) when compared the experimental group to control group. In conclusion, the present study suggest that, the high intensity resistance training  program composed by functional training, fitness challenge and core & abdominal exercises have the most benefit form improving body composition, peak maximum power, efficiency and explosive force.

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Rando Kukeli, & Aida Bendo. (2024). Application Of Resistance Training And Strength Exercises For Improving Explosive Force In Students Of Sports University Of Tirana. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5), 4770–4777. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.2572
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Rando Kukeli

Department of Sports Management and Tourism, Faculty of Physical Activity and Recreation, Sports University of Tirana, Albania

Aida Bendo

Department of Health and Movement, Faculty of Physical Activity and Recreation, Sports University of Tirana, Albania, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0774-1552