The effect of 7 Weeks of Jump Rope Interval Training on Cardiorespiratory Endurance in University Students

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https://doi.org/10.5377/paradigma.v28i45.11737

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Cardiorespiratory endurance, interval training, jump rope

Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of 7 weeks of jump rope interval training on cardiorespiratory endurance in UPNFM university students. 41 students of both sexes between 19 and 45 years old participated. Two groups were formed: 21 students belonging to the experimental group and 20 students belonging to the control group. The experimental group participated in 21 sessions for 7 weeks under interval training 3 times a week using 5 styles of jump rope, while the control group participated in technical-tactical volleyball training. To evaluate performance, the 20-meter shuttle-run test proposed by Legér and Lambert in 1982 was used to determine VO2max. The results in the post test showed significant results in the experimental group in the development of cardiorespiratory endurance (p < 0.05). With the above, it is concluded that 7 weeks of interval training with jump rope produces significant results on cardiorespiratory endurance in university students.

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Santos Edgardo Canales Lagos, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán

Máster en Deporte y Salud para Niños y Jóvenes por el Instituto Politécnico de Leiria en Portugal, Profesor de Educación Física en el grado de Licenciatura por la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Francisco Morazán en Honduras. Entrenador de futbol base, entrenador de futsal. Catedrático Universitario en la UPNFM. Profesor de Educación de base.

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2021-06-24

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Canales Lagos, S. E. (2021). The effect of 7 Weeks of Jump Rope Interval Training on Cardiorespiratory Endurance in University Students. Paradigma: Revista De Investigación Educativa, 28(45), 37–62. https://doi.org/10.5377/paradigma.v28i45.11737

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