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The ballistic hip thrust test: a potential tool to monitor neuromuscular performance.
Brown, Matthew; Hader, Karim; Guilhem, Gael; Simpson, Ben M; Buchheit, Martin; Lacome, Mathieu.
  • Brown M; Paris Saint Germain Football Club, 5 Avenue du President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Saint Germain-en-Laye, Paris, France, 78100.
  • Hader K; National Institute of Sport (INSEP), Research Department, 11 Avenue du Tremblay, Paris, France, 75012.
  • Guilhem G; Paris Saint Germain Football Club, 5 Avenue du President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Saint Germain-en-Laye, Paris, France, 78100.
  • Simpson BM; National Institute of Sport (INSEP), Research Department, 11 Avenue du Tremblay, Paris, France, 75012.
  • Buchheit M; Paris Saint Germain Football Club, 5 Avenue du President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Saint Germain-en-Laye, Paris, France, 78100.
  • Lacome M; Paris Saint Germain Football Club, 5 Avenue du President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Saint Germain-en-Laye, Paris, France, 78100.
Biol Sport ; 39(1): 73-77, 2022 Jan.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35173366
ABSTRACT
To investigate the reliability of the ballistic hip thrust (BHT) test performed on force plates as a diagnostic tool to monitor posterior chain neuromuscular status and compare its usefulness with the counter movement jump (CMJ). Twenty-two male football players from an elite Under-19 French Ligue 1 football club (16.4 ± 0.6 years) performed two assessments; Assessment 1 Two testing sessions separated by one week were performed to assess the reliability of the test. Participants performed a 3-set workout of 4 repetitions of the BHTs each session. Intra-day (between set) and inter-day (between testing day) reliability of concentric mean force, takeoff peak force and peak power were assessed. Assessment 2 Participants performed a 1-set workout of 3 repetitions of the CMJ and 4 repetitions of the BHT tests pre- and post-training to compare the usefulness of both tests. Concentric mean force and takeoff peak force showed small-to-moderate standardised typical errors (TE 0.2-0.7) for inter- and intra-day reliability. Inter-day concentric mean force showed a coefficient of variation (CV) of 7.2%. Intra-day concentric mean force and take-off peak force showed a CV of 4.2% and 5.5%. BHT and CMJ showed similar moderate levels of usefulness. The BHT test showed moderate levels of reliability and usefulness. This test could be a useful addition to a testing battery to monitor posterior chain neuromuscular status.
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