A PILOT ANALYSIS: CAN THE BULGARIAN SPLIT-SQUAT POTENTIATE SPRINT ACCELERATION IN STRENGTH-TRAINED MEN?

R. Lockie, Ashley J Orjalo, Matthew R. Moreno
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This study determined whether a five repetition-maximum Bulgarian split-squat (5RM BSS) could potentiate a 0-5, 0-10, and 0-20 m (meter) sprint performance. Seven men were assessed in the 5RM BSS (a linear position transducer measured peak power [PP] and force [PF] for each leg), and completed two post activation potentiation (PAP) sessions. One session involved a control condition (CC) of 4 minutes (min) rest; the other the 5RM BSS. Participants were assessed in baseline sprints, and sprints of 15 seconds, 2, 4, 8, 12, and 16 min post-PAP intervention. A repeated measures ANOVA (p < 0.05) calculated significant changes in sprint times. The best potentiated time for each interval was also compared to the baseline. Spearman’s correlations (r; p < 0.05) calculated relationships between absolute and relative strength, PP and PF, with percent potentiation in sprint times. The BSS did not potentiate speed at any time, although there was great individual variation. The best 0-5 m time was significantly different from the baseline (p = 0.022), with no differences between PAP conditions. Significant correlations were found between strength and sprint potentiation at 16 min for the 0-5 m interval, and at 8 min and the best times for the 0-20 m interval (r = -0.786 to -0.893). There were correlations between PP and PF for each leg with sprint potentiation from 2-12 min across all intervals (r = -0.786 to -0.964). Stronger individuals who generate greater PP and PF in a 5RM BSS will be more likely to potentiate 20-m sprint performance.
一项初步分析:保加利亚人的劈叉深蹲能增强力量训练男子的冲刺速度吗?
本研究确定了五次最大重复的保加利亚分深蹲(5RM BSS)是否能增强0-5米、0-10米和0-20米的短跑成绩。7名男性在5RM BSS(线性位置传感器测量每条腿的峰值功率[PP]和力[PF])中进行评估,并完成两次激活后增强(PAP)会话。一组包括4分钟休息的对照条件(CC);另一个是5RM BSS。参与者在基线冲刺和pap干预后15秒、2分钟、4分钟、8分钟、12分钟和16分钟的冲刺中进行评估。重复测量方差分析(p < 0.05)计算出短跑时间的显著变化。每个间隔的最佳增强时间也与基线进行了比较。斯皮尔曼相关系数(r;p < 0.05)计算出绝对强度和相对强度、PP和PF与冲刺时间增强百分比之间的关系。尽管存在很大的个体差异,但BSS在任何时候都没有增强速度。最佳0 ~ 5 m时间与基线有显著性差异(p = 0.022),不同PAP条件间无差异。在0 ~ 5 m的时间间隔内,16 min的力量和冲刺增强之间存在显著的相关性,在0 ~ 20 m的时间间隔内,8 min的力量和冲刺增强与最佳时间之间存在显著的相关性(r = -0.786 ~ -0.893)。在所有时间间隔内,每条腿的PP和PF与2-12 min短跑增强之间存在相关性(r = -0.786 ~ -0.964)。在5RM BSS中产生更大PP和PF的强壮个体更有可能增强20米短跑的表现。
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