耐磨性负荷对神经肌肉活动和步幅运动学的影响:初步研究。

Q3 Health Professions
M Brown, C Giroux, M Lacome, C Leduc, K Hader, M Buchheit
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摘要

背景:可穿戴阻力(WR)训练是一种允许运动员进行特定负荷运动以产生力量和力量输出的模式。WR工作的急性反应仍然相对未知,WR负载和负载位置的影响尚未得到检验。目的:研究在高速跑步过程中,小腿肌肉对不同可穿戴阻力(WR)负荷和位置的急性神经肌肉和步幅特征反应。方法:10名训练有素的受试者完成了一项10组的训练,每组3次,每次10秒,速度为18km.h-1(两次跑步之间休息20秒,两次跑步间隔1分钟)。测试了五种条件:(1)空载对照,(2)小腿远端后段上的双侧0.75与1.5%体重(BM)负荷,(3)后侧1.5%体重的双侧近端与远端负荷,(4)远端1.5%体重的双向前负荷与后侧负荷,(5)远端后段小腿上1.5%体重的单侧负荷。使用肌电图(EMG)和背装GPS嵌入式加速度计收集数据。使用效应大小(ES)±90%置信限(CL)计算运动员内部和肌肉之间比较的差异程度。结果:在任何负荷条件和对照组之间,加速度测量数据均未观察到显著差异。与对照组相比,近端负荷下臀大肌(ES±90%CL;-0.72±0.41)、股外侧肌(-0.89±0.47)和股内侧肌(VM)(-0.97±0.46)的肌电图活性较低。与对照组比较,前负荷下半腱肌(-0.70±0.48)和股外侧肌的肌电图活性显著降低。与对照组相比,VM(-0.73±0.46)肌肉的肌电活动在后负荷下也显著降低。单侧负荷在负荷和未负荷的腿之间没有引起EMG活动的实质性差异。结论:这项初步研究为使用更多人群从慢性角度进一步研究WR下肢负荷对步幅特征和肌电图活动的影响提供了依据。
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Effects of wearable resistance load placement on neuromuscular activity and stride kinematics: A preliminary study.

Effects of wearable resistance load placement on neuromuscular activity and stride kinematics: A preliminary study.

Effects of wearable resistance load placement on neuromuscular activity and stride kinematics: A preliminary study.

Effects of wearable resistance load placement on neuromuscular activity and stride kinematics: A preliminary study.

Background: Wearable resistance (WR) training is a modality that allows athletes to perform loaded sport-specific movements to develop force and power outputs. The acute responses by which WR works is still relatively unknown, and the effects of WR load and location of the load has not yet been examined.

Objectives: To investigate the acute neuromuscular and stride characteristic responses to different wearable resistance (WR) loads and placements on the calf muscles during high-speed running.

Methods: Ten well-trained subjects completed a workout of ten sets of three 10s runs at 18km.h-1 (20s of rest between runs and one min between sets). Five conditions were tested: (1) unloaded control, (2) bilateral 0.75 vs. 1.5% body mass (BM) loading on the distal posterior calf, (3) bilateral proximal vs. distal loading of 1.5% BM positioned posteriorly, (4) bilateral anterior vs. posterior loading of 1.5% BM positioned distally, (5) unilateral loading of 1.5% BM on the distal posterior calf. Data were collected using Electromyography (EMG) and back-mounted GPS-embedded accelerometers. Magnitude of differences of within athlete and between muscle comparisons were calculated using effect sizes (ES) ± 90% confidence limits (CL).

Results: No substantial differences in accelerometry data were observed between any of the loaded conditions and the control. EMG activity was lower for proximal loading compared to the control for the gluteus maximus (ES±90%CL; -0.72±0.41), vastus lateralis (-0.89±0.47) and vastus medialis (VM) (-0.97±0.46). Anterior loading induced substantially lower EMG activity for the semitendinosus (-0.70±0.48) and VM (-0.64±0.39) muscles compared with the control. EMG activity of the VM (-0.73±0.46) muscle was also substantially lower for posterior loading compared to the control. Unilateral loading induced no substantial differences in EMG activity between the loaded and unloaded legs.

Conclusion: This preliminary study has provided a rationale for the performance of further investigations into the effects of WR lower limb loading on stride characteristics and EMG activity from a chronic standpoint using a larger population.

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