Do Planks and Swiss Balls Increase Core Strength in Soccer Players?
Arjun Sareen
Do Planks and Swiss Balls Increase Core Strength in Soccer Players?
The integration of unstable elements in core strength training could provide an extra stimulus for strength promotion in soccer players resulting in superior performance enhancements compared with core strength training under stable conditions.
Planking and the use of Swiss balls for instability training is the new rage for core training. Planking is a simple but effective bodyweight exercise in which you hold your body stiff in certain positions to develop strength primarily in the core. Improving core strength means improving posture, balance, and stability. Proponents also cite increased calorie burn as a benefit of maintaining your balance throughout the day. When using the same absolute load (e.g., body weight) during core-strengthening exercises, trunk muscle activity increased under unstable as compared with stable surface conditions. Thus, the integration of unstable elements in core strength training could provide an extra stimulus for strength promotion in soccer players resulting in superior performance enhancements compared with core strength training under stable conditions. Researchers went into the study suspecting that training on a unstable Swiss ball would increase core strength.
At the end of the study, results essentially showed no significant differences in performance markers between the stable and unstable core training groups. Therefore, core training, despite whether performed on a stable or unstable surface, appears to be effective in improving trunk strength, sprint and kicking performance in highly training young soccer players. The use of unstable surface training can be used to add variety to a soccer players exercise routine. In practice, it would be logical to use unstable surfaces as a progression. Master the movements in stable environments first, then introduce perturbations to stability with various implements.
Prieske, O., Muehlbauer, T., Borde, R., Gube, M., Bruhn, S., Behm, D. G., & Granacher, U. (2015). Neuromuscular and athletic performance following core strength training in elite youth soccer: Role of instability. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. Ahead of print.
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