Acute effect of different stretching protocols on flexibility, yoyo IR-1 and repeated sprint ability performance

A. Kafkas, Y. Aydın, Özgür Eken, F. S. Cinarli, M. E. Kafkas
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The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effect of different stretching protocols on flexibility, Yo-Yo IR-1 and repeated sprint performance. The sample group of this study consists of 15 male (age: 21.80±1.37 years, stature: 1.77±.032 cm, body mass: 69.09±6.65 kg, body mass index (BMI) 21.94±2.01 (kg/m 2 ), body fat ratio (BFR) 10.87±3.98 (%)) who were doing regular exercise at least 3 years. This group performed 5 different stretching protocols on non-consecutive days. Stretching protocols were determined as follows: light jogging for only 5 minutes (NS), light jogging and static strectching (SS), light jogging and dynamic stretching (DS), light jogging and static + dynamic stretching (SDS), light jogging and dynamic + static stretching (DSS). Altough participants did not have a statistically significant effect on flexibility performance (p> 0.05), the best flexibility value was SS. Repeated sprint performance (best) values ​​of different stretching protocols did not have statistically significant effect on repeated sprint performance (moderate, worst, decline, post fatigue index) values (p> 0.05). Repeated sprint performance was found to have a statistically significant effect on Borg values ​​and HR mean values ​​(p <0.05). It was found that Yo-Yo IR-1 has a statistically significant effect on BORG values, Yo-Yo IR-1 performance HR (pre) values, Yo-Yo IR-1 performance HR (middle) values ​​and Yo-Yo IR-1 performance lactate values (p<0.05). According to the findings obtained as a result of the research; it has been observed that different stretching protocols have different effects in terms of repeated sprint, flexibility and Yo-Yo IR-1 performance parameters. Overall, these results suggest that flexibility performance may be improve after static stretching exercise.
不同拉伸方案对柔韧性、溜溜球IR-1和重复冲刺能力表现的急性影响
本研究的目的是考察不同拉伸方案对柔韧性、溜溜球IR-1和重复冲刺表现的急性影响。本研究的样本组为男性15例(年龄:21.80±1.37岁,身高:1.77±1.37岁)。体重:69.09±6.65 kg,身体质量指数(BMI) 21.94±2.01 (kg/ m2),体脂比(BFR) 10.87±3.98(%))。该组在非连续日进行5种不同的拉伸方案。拉伸方案确定为:轻慢跑5分钟(NS)、轻慢跑+静态拉伸(SS)、轻慢跑+动态拉伸(DS)、轻慢跑+静态+动态拉伸(SDS)、轻慢跑+动态+静态拉伸(DSS)。不同拉伸方案的重复冲刺性能(最佳)值对重复冲刺性能(中等、最差、下降、疲劳后指数)值的影响均无统计学意义(p> 0.05)。重复短跑运动对Borg值和HR平均值有显著影响(p <0.05)。结果发现,溜溜球IR-1对BORG值、溜溜球IR-1性能HR(预)值、溜溜球IR-1性能HR(中)值和溜溜球IR-1性能乳酸值的影响有统计学意义(p<0.05)。根据研究所得的结果;不同的拉伸方案在重复冲刺、柔韧性和Yo-Yo IR-1性能参数方面有不同的影响。总的来说,这些结果表明静态拉伸运动可以改善柔韧性表现。
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