2020
DOI: 10.3390/life10110282
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Kinematics and Kinetics of Bulgarian-Bag-Overloaded Sprints in Young Athletes

Abstract: Background: Effective sprinting requires large acceleration capabilities. To accelerate, large amount of force must be produced and applied effectively. The use of different implements such as sleds and vests can increase the amount of force produced and alter sprinting effectiveness. We propose the use of increasing overload via the Bulgarian Bag (BB) as a means to modify athletes’ sprint and acutely increase force and power production. Methods: 24 young athletes performed three sprints over 20 m in three dif… Show more

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“…The bag is then secured between the athlete shoulder blades through the metal rings connected by the ropes. [ 29 ] Due to the instability of its sand-filled structure, the Bulgarian sandbag engages more muscle groups and ligaments during use compared to iron equipment such as barbells and dumbbells, resulting in greater energy output. Additionally, it exhibits excellent adaptability and maneuverability during rotational, twisting, and squatting movements, making it more effective in enhancing the agility of basketball players.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bag is then secured between the athlete shoulder blades through the metal rings connected by the ropes. [ 29 ] Due to the instability of its sand-filled structure, the Bulgarian sandbag engages more muscle groups and ligaments during use compared to iron equipment such as barbells and dumbbells, resulting in greater energy output. Additionally, it exhibits excellent adaptability and maneuverability during rotational, twisting, and squatting movements, making it more effective in enhancing the agility of basketball players.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the direction of force application, a distinction must be made between the global frame of reference and the athlete frame of reference [ 107 ]. For example, during the acceleration phase of a sprint, an athlete produces large amount of horizontal force [ 108 , 109 ] relative to the global frame. A more horizontal force vector is achieved by the alteration in the athlete’s posture by leaning forward fore.…”
Section: Amplitude and Direction Of Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, resisted/loaded sprint strategies, such as sled sprinting, Bulgarian bag, and weighted vests (WV), are increasingly being used due to their potential to provide high-specificity overload during sprint training, aiming to enhance performance 7 , 8 . However, since they demand larger equipment and space, sled sprinting and Bulgarian bags may not be feasible in all training conditions, such as tactical training for team sports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%