How Different Velocity-Loss Thresholds Impact Acute Neuromuscular Fatigue in Flywheel Resistance Training.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Alejandro Muñoz-López, Diego Mármol, Raul Domínguez, Borja Sañudo, F Javier Núñez
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Flywheel resistance-training technology has been shown to be effective in improving sport performance and reducing the risk of injuries. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of different velocity-loss thresholds and moments of inertia on immediate postexercise neuromuscular fatigue during the flywheel half-squat exercise. The study followed a crossover design. Twenty physically healthy participants (15 men and 6 women) participated in the study. They completed 9 workout conditions combining 3 training intensities (inertia: 0.050, 0.100, and 0.150 kg·m2) and 3 velocity-loss thresholds (5%, 10%, and 15%) during the flywheel half-squat exercise. Conditions were administered in random order. Neuromuscular performance tests, including peak isometric force and maximum rate of force development measured by the isometric squat test, as well as the countermovement jump, were performed before and immediately after each exercise condition. In addition, a countermovement jump was performed 5 minutes postexercise. Peak isometric force significantly dropped by about 15.58% (16.70%) (P < .001, ηp2=.672). However, maximum rate of force development was similarly affected by time but also by the velocity-loss threshold (5% ≈ 10% < 15%, P = .011, ηp2=.117). Countermovement-jump performance varied significantly with time, inertia, and velocity loss (P = .015, ηp2=.062), showing a greater impact with higher speed loss (15%) compared with lower (5% and 10%). Speed losses above 10%, especially up to 0.150 kg·m2, caused significant loss of neuromuscular performance, particularly in actions requiring high-velocity force. Coaches and practitioners can use velocity-based training to individualize the training volume and adjust a desired postexercise acute fatigue.

飞轮阻力训练中不同速度损失阈值对急性神经肌肉疲劳的影响。
飞轮阻力训练技术已被证明在提高运动表现和降低受伤风险方面是有效的。本研究旨在评估飞轮半深蹲运动中不同的速度损失阈值和惯性矩对运动后立即神经肌肉疲劳的影响。该研究采用交叉设计。20名身体健康的参与者(15名男性和6名女性)参加了这项研究。在飞轮半深蹲练习中,他们完成了9种训练条件,包括3种训练强度(惯性:0.050、0.100和0.150 kg·m2)和3种速度损失阈值(5%、10%和15%)。条件是随机安排的。神经肌肉性能测试,包括通过等距深蹲测试测量的峰值等距力和最大力发展率,以及反向运动跳跃,在每个运动条件之前和之后立即进行。此外,在运动后5分钟进行反向跳跃。峰值等距力显著降低约15.58% (16.70%)(P < 0.001, ηp2= 0.672)。然而,最大力发展速率同样受到时间和速度损失阈值的影响(5%≈10% < 15%,P = 0.011, ηp2= 0.117)。逆运动跳跃性能随时间、惯性和速度损失显著变化(P = 0.015, ηp2= 0.062),速度损失越大影响越大(15%),速度损失越小(5%和10%)。速度损失超过10%,特别是达到0.150 kg·m2时,会导致神经肌肉性能显著下降,特别是在需要高速力的动作中。教练和练习者可以使用基于速度的训练来个性化训练量和调整理想的运动后急性疲劳。
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CiteScore
5.80
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12.10%
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199
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) focuses on sport physiology and performance and is dedicated to advancing the knowledge of sport and exercise physiologists, sport-performance researchers, and other sport scientists. The journal publishes authoritative peer-reviewed research in sport physiology and related disciplines, with an emphasis on work having direct practical applications in enhancing sport performance in sport physiology and related disciplines. IJSPP publishes 10 issues per year: January, February, March, April, May, July, August, September, October, and November.
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