The Effects of Neuromuscular Training on Sand Versus Hard Surfaces on Physical Fitness in Young Male Tennis Players.
Jaime Fernandez-FernandezFilipe Manuel ClementeDaniel A BoullosaFrancisco Javier Santos-RosaAlba Herrero-MolledaUrs GranacherDavid Sanz-RivasPublished in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023)
Neuromuscular training strategies characterized by a relatively low volume (∼35 min), conducted on sand or hard surfaces, promoted similar improvements in the fitness qualities of young tennis players, with selected surface-interaction effects. Training on sand can cause transiently higher training loads and persistently higher muscle soreness, suggesting the need for an adequate familiarization period.