静态拉伸后动态活动对大学生跳跃能力和短跑成绩的影响

Li-Chen Ko
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摘要本研究旨在探讨静态拉伸后的动态运动对大学生跳跃能力和短跑成绩的影响。研究对象为24名体育专业大学生,年龄22.0±1.7岁,身高172.7±4.9 cm,体重66.9±7.0 kg。采用平衡措施设计,将学生随机分为三组。每组学生均完成静态拉伸后动态活动、静态拉伸后仅动态活动和对照组三种训练条件,每种训练条件之间有72小时的洗脱期。本研究对30米短跑和垂直跳远进行了测量。结果表明,30米短跑在不同训练条件下均无显著差异。然而,在动态运动后,垂直跳跃有了显著的改善。另外,在静态拉伸训练条件下,最后一次测量的垂直起跳成绩显著低于第一次和第二次测量。我们得出结论,在静态拉伸后进行动态活动干预可以提高跳跃能力。本研究结果表明,静态拉伸对学生拉伸后立即冲刺成绩和垂直跳跃能力没有负面影响。但对垂直跳跃的影响似乎是一种延迟的负作用,静态拉伸后的动态活动可以增强垂直跳跃能力。
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Effects of Dynamic Activity after Static Stretching on Jump Ability and Sprint Performance of College Students
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of dynamic activity after static stretching on jump ability and sprint performance of college students. Twenty-four university students, major in physical education (age: 22.0 ± 1.7 yr, height: 172.7 ± 4.9 cm, bodyweight: 66.9 ± 7.0 kg) were participated in this study. Students were randomly assigned into three groups with counterbalanced measures design. All students in each group completed three training conditions, including dynamic activity after static stretching, static stretching only and control treatment with 72 hours washout period between each training condition. The measurements of thirty meter sprint and vertical jump were performed in this study. The results showed that no significant difference was found in 30-m sprint among all training conditions. However, significant improvement in vertical jump was found after dynamic activity. In addition, the performance in vertical jump in the last measurement was significantly lower than the first and second measurement in static stretching training condition. We conclude that jump ability can be enhanced with the intervention of dynamic activity after static stretching. The results of this study suggest that there is no negative effect of static stretching on sprint performance and vertical jump ability of students immediately after stretching. However, it seems to be a delayed negative effect on vertical jump, and vertical jump ability could be enhanced by dynamic activity after static stretching.
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