THE POST-ACTIVATION EFFECT OF COMBINED RESISTED AND ASSISTED SPRINTS

D. Cochrane
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Resisted and assisted training methods aim to increase neural activation, or post-activation potentiation (PAP), to enhance sprint performance. A preloaded stimulus causes a temporary performance increase that is more significant than what warm-up alone can provide. Resistance activities have traditionally been used to induce post-activation potentiation. Little is known when assisted and resisted sprints are combined and their effect on PAP. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the acute potentiating effect of combined resisted and assisted sprints on subsequent 20 m sprint performance. Sixteen physically active young males performed a baseline 20 m sprint followed by four assisted 20 m and four 20 m resisted sprints using a bungee cord. After the assisted-resisted stimulus, the participants performed one 20 m sprint at 4, 6, and 8 minutes. There was no significant improvement in 5, 10, or 20-m sprint times following the assisted-resisted stimulus. Therefore, the additive effect of assisted-resisted sprints failed to induce post-activation potential. The additive effect of assisted-resisted sprints could not induce post-activation potential to enhance subsequence sprint performance.
联合阻力和助力短跑的运动后效果
阻力和辅助训练方法旨在提高神经激活或激活后电位(PAP),从而提高短跑成绩。预负荷刺激会导致暂时性的成绩提高,这种提高比热身所能提供的效果更显著。阻力活动历来被用来诱导激活后潜能。人们对辅助短跑和阻力短跑的结合及其对 PAP 的影响知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在考察阻力短跑和辅助短跑相结合对后续 20 米短跑成绩的急性增效作用。16 名体力充沛的年轻男性进行了基线 20 米短跑,然后使用蹦极绳进行了 4 次 20 米辅助短跑和 4 次 20 米阻力短跑。在辅助-阻力刺激后,参与者分别在 4 分钟、6 分钟和 8 分钟时进行了一次 20 米短跑。在辅助-阻力刺激后,5 米、10 米或 20 米短跑时间均无明显改善。因此,辅助-阻力短跑的叠加效应未能诱发后激活潜能。辅助-阻力短跑的叠加效应无法诱导激活后潜能以提高后续短跑成绩。
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