Pelvic list strength test as an indicator of sprint running performance.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Ryu Nagahara, Kazunori Yoshizuka, Kento Yoneta
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Abstract

Background: This study aimed to develop a new test for evaluating pelvic list strength (PLS) and to clarify whether the test would be an indicator of sprint running performance.

Methods: The maximal vertical ground reaction force exerted by maximal pelvic list was measured using a force plate (sports sensing; 1000 Hz) as PLS test value. For the experiment, 14 male sprinters performed 60-m sprints, single-leg squat, countermovement and rebound-continuous jumps, and PLS test.

Results: PLS values were 6.05±1.36 and 6.07±1.02 N/kg for the right and left sides, respectively. No significant correlations were found between vertical jump test variables and the PLS variable for each side. Significant correlations were found between the right PLS and 60-m and 30- to 60-m sprint times (r=-0.537 and -0.581), while no significant correlation was found for the left side. Although the correlation coefficient did not reach significance level, its magnitudes of right PLS with running speed at the 5th-8th, 17th-20th and 21st-24th step sections (r=0.478-0.513) and with increment of running speed at the 5th-8th step section (r=0.506) were moderate or high.

Conclusions: The results indicate that the currently developed test could evaluate specific strength related to the pelvic list that cannot be evaluated using commonly used single-leg vertical jump tests. Moreover, the results demonstrate that the PLS may possibly be important for increasing running speed in the middle acceleration section and keeping high running speed in the later acceleration section.

盆腔上表力量测试作为短跑跑成绩的指标。
背景:本研究旨在开发一种评估骨盆上表力量(PLS)的新测试,并阐明该测试是否可以作为短跑成绩的指标。方法:采用测力板(运动传感)测量最大骨盆表施加的最大垂直地面反力;1000 Hz)作为PLS测试值。在实验中,14名男性短跑运动员进行了60米短跑、单腿深蹲、反动作和回弹连续跳跃以及PLS测试。结果:左右侧PLS值分别为6.05±1.36、6.07±1.02 N/kg。纵跳检验变量与各侧PLS变量之间无显著相关。右侧PLS与60米和30至60米冲刺时间之间存在显著相关性(r=-0.537和-0.581),而左侧没有发现显著相关性。尽管相关系数未达到显著水平,但右侧PLS与第5 ~ 8步、第17 ~ 20步和第21 ~ 24步路段的跑步速度(r=0.478 ~ 0.513)和第5 ~ 8步路段的跑步速度增量(r=0.506)的相关系数均为中等或较高。结论:结果表明,目前开发的测试可以评估与骨盆表相关的比强度,而常用的单腿垂直跳跃测试无法评估。此外,结果表明,PLS可能对提高中期加速段的运行速度和保持后期加速段的高运行速度具有重要作用。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
393
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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