The Effect of Myofascial Release Technique Applied with Foam Roller on Jumping, Flexibility and Short Distance Swimming Performance in Swimmers

Tahir Volkan Aslan, Muhammed Zahit Kahraman
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Myofascial release techniques, particularly when applied using foam rollers, have gained prominence in sports science due to their potential benefits in enhancing athletic performance. This study delves into the impact of this technique on swimmers, a group where flexibility, jump capacity, and short-distance speed are paramount.The research engaged 12 male swimmers, all of whom had been active in the sport for a minimum of three years. Their average age stood at 19.58±.66 years, with an average height of 176.83±8.49 cm and body weight of 75.43±6.62 kg. Following a 5-minute low-intensity warm-up run, participants underwent 10 minutes of dynamic stretching exercises targeting major muscle groups involved in swimming. This was followed by a self-myofascial release (SMR) protocol using foam rollers, focusing on muscle areas most prone to tension and strain in swimmers. These protocols were applied consecutively at 48-hour intervals and at consistent times of the day to ensure uniformity.Post-protocol assessments revealed varying impacts on performance metrics. While the countermovement jump measurements remained statistically unchanged (p0.05), significant improvements were observed in the 15 m swimming (t: 2,307, p: ,041), squat jump (t:,-2,541, p:,027), and flexibility (t:-2,491, p:,030) tests (p0.05).These findings underscore the potential of integrating myofascial release techniques with foam rollers into swimmers' training regimens. Not only does this approach enhance specific performance parameters like squat jump and flexibility, but it also offers broader implications for the athletic community, emphasizing the importance of muscle relaxation and flexibility in achieving peak performance. Future research could delve deeper into the long-term impacts of such techniques and explore their efficacy across different athletic disciplines.Keywords: Flexibility, Foam roller, Jumping, Myofascial Release, Swimming
使用泡沫滚筒的肌筋膜松解技术对游泳运动员跳跃、柔韧性和短距离游泳成绩的影响
肌筋膜松解技术,尤其是使用泡沫滚筒进行肌筋膜松解的技术,因其在提高运动成绩方面的潜在益处而在运动科学领域大放异彩。这项研究深入探讨了这种技术对游泳运动员的影响,因为游泳运动员的柔韧性、跳跃能力和短距离速度是至关重要的。他们的平均年龄为(19.58±.66)岁,平均身高为(176.83±8.49)厘米,体重为(75.43±6.62)公斤。在 5 分钟的低强度热身跑后,参与者进行了 10 分钟的动态伸展运动,目标是游泳时涉及的主要肌肉群。随后使用泡沫滚筒进行自我肌筋膜松解(SMR)训练,重点是游泳运动员最容易紧张和拉伤的肌肉部位。为确保一致性,这些方案在每天的一致时间内连续实施,间隔时间为 48 小时。方案实施后的评估显示,对成绩指标的影响各不相同。虽然反向移动跳跃的测量结果在统计学上保持不变(p0.05),但在 15 米游泳(t:2,307,p:041)、蹲跳(t:-2,541,p:027)和柔韧性(t:-2,491,p:030)测试(p0.05)中观察到了显著的改善。这种方法不仅能提高深蹲起跳和柔韧性等特定的成绩参数,还能对运动员群体产生更广泛的影响,强调肌肉放松和柔韧性对达到最佳成绩的重要性。未来的研究可以深入探讨此类技术的长期影响,并探索其在不同运动项目中的功效:柔韧性 泡沫滚筒 跳跃 肌筋膜释放 游泳
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