The Effects of 12-week Additional Strength Training and 8-week Detraining on Movement Patterns, Lower Limb Strength, and Dance Performance in Chinese College Dancesport Athletes

NCT ID: NCT07164599

Last Updated: 2025-09-10

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-03-07

Study Completion Date

2024-10-10

Brief Summary

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In this study, which will investigate the effects of 12-week strength training with 8-week detraining on movement patterns, lower limb strength, and dance performance among Chinese college dancesport athletes, functional movement patterns, muscle architecture, lower limb strength and power, and dance performance will be measured. In dance activity, implementing appropriate strength conditioning programs can effectively enhance dancers' strength levels and improve performance while preserving the integrity of technical and aesthetic elements. The study is a randomized controlled trial. Dancesport major students will be assessed according to the screening conditions, and 30 participants will be recruited. Participants will be randomly assigned to an intervention group or a control group. The intervention group will undergo training three times per week, 60 minutes per session, for 12 weeks. All participants will undergo measurements at four time points: baseline, after six weeks, after twelve weeks, and after eight weeks of detraining.

Detailed Description

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All participants are randomly allocated into the intervention group (n = 15) and the control group (n = 15). Allocation is performed by drawing lots. Fitness coaches and medical staff from Hubei Normal University who provide the intervention cannot be blinded to group allocation. The assessment staff remain unaware of the main group allocation. Participants are instructed to refrain from discussing their randomization assignment with the assessment staff or classmates. The study measurements include the functional movement screen, Y-balance test, lower limb muscle architecture, lower limb strength and power, and dance performance tests at baseline, mid-intervention, post-intervention, and after 8 weeks of detraining. During the intervention, training sessions are monitored using the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and heart rate. Each complete measurement requires approximately two days. Written informed consent is obtained from all participants before the pre-intervention assessment. Day 1: muscle architecture, jump tests using a force platform, and dance performance test; Day 2: isokinetic strength tests, functional movement screen and Y-balance test. Before the first week of intervention, the research team demonstrates and teaches the participants the correct movement techniques, warm-up and stretching procedures, and baseline measurement procedures. Measurements are repeated after 6 and 12 weeks of intervention and after 8 weeks of detraining. The intervention group performs lower limb strength training for 12 weeks, three times per week, 60 minutes per session, in addition to dance training. The control group continues with dance training only, without any additional intervention.

Conditions

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Healthy Volunteers

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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intervention group

strength training and dance traininig

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

strength training

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

A 12-week strength training program designed for college dancesport athletes. Training is performed three times per week, 60 minutes per session, in addition to participants' regular dancesport training. Exercises include multi-joint resistance movements (e.g., squats, lunges, deadlifts, jumps) following NSCA guidelines with progressive overload based on 1RM. After the 12-week intervention, participants continue with an 8-week detraining phase without supplemental strength sessions and dance training.

control group

dance training

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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strength training

A 12-week strength training program designed for college dancesport athletes. Training is performed three times per week, 60 minutes per session, in addition to participants' regular dancesport training. Exercises include multi-joint resistance movements (e.g., squats, lunges, deadlifts, jumps) following NSCA guidelines with progressive overload based on 1RM. After the 12-week intervention, participants continue with an 8-week detraining phase without supplemental strength sessions and dance training.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Healthy women aged 18 years or older
2. Body mass index (BMI) between 18 and 28 according to the 2023 version of China's Physical Health Standard
3. At least 12 months of experience in dancesport training and learning
4. Participation in dancesport competitions at or above the city level
5. Voluntary agreement to participate in the study with provision of written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria

1. Previous injuries that have not been rehabilitated, musculoskeletal injuries, or chronic pain
2. Exercise-related disorders, including coronary heart disease, peripheral vascular diseases, rhabdomyolysis, respiratory inflammation, neurological disorders, implanted electrical devices, or significant cognitive impairments
3. Current use of any medication or substance known to affect cardiorespiratory or metabolic responses to exercise, as described in Peel and Mossberg (1995)
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Universiti Sains Malaysia

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Shazlin Shaharudin

Associate Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Hubei normal university

Hubei, Huangshi, China

Site Status

Countries

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China

Other Identifiers

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USM/JEPeM/KK/23040282

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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