负重增强训练对体能、下肢等速肌肉功能和动态平衡的影响

Gwan-hyung Lee, Kwang-Jin Lee, Keun-Ok An
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目的:本研究旨在探讨8周负重增强训练对健康成人体能、下肢等速肌肉功能和动态平衡的影响。方法研究对象为韩国忠清道K大学12名本科生,在过去一年中无损伤经历,在下肢等速肌肉功能测试中表现出≥250峰值扭矩/体重(%)。在测试前和测试后,进行了一套相同的测试来评估身体素质,下肢等速肌肉功能和动态平衡。结果运动干预后,负荷增强训练组(LPTG)在仰卧起坐、立定跳远、T敏捷性测试、右伸肌力量(EMS-R)、右屈肌力量(FMS-R)、左伸肌力量(EMP-L)、左屈肌力量(FMP-L)、右屈肌力量(FMP-R)、左前屈肌力量(AN-L)方面有显著差异。无负荷增强训练组(UPTG)在立定跳远、T敏捷性测试、EMS-R、EMP-L和右后外侧(PL-R)上有显著差异。两组间立定跳远、左伸肌力量(EMS-L)、empl均有显著性差异。因此,与UPTG相比,LPTG对立定跳远、肌肉力量和肌肉力量的影响更大,预计它是一种更有效的运动方法。
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Effect of Loaded Plyometric Training on Physical Fitness, Lower Extremity Isokinetic Muscle Function and Dynamic Balance
OBJECTIVES This study purposed to investigate the effects of an 8-week intervention of loaded plyometric training on physical fitness, lower limb isokinetic muscle function, and dynamic balance in healthy adults.METHODS The participants were 12 undergraduate students at K University in Chungcheong-do, South Korea, who had no experience of injury in the past year and who showed ≥250 peak torque/body weight(%) in the test of lower limb isokinetic muscle function. At pre-test and post-test, an identical set of tests was conducted to assess the physical fitness, lower limb isokinetic muscle function, and dynamic balance.RESULTS After exercise intervention, Loaded plyometric training group(LPTG) had significant differences in sit-ups, standing long jump, T agility test, extensor muscle strength-right(EMS-R), flexor muscle strengthright( FMS-R), extensor muscle power-left(EMP-L), flexor muscle power-left(FMP-L), flexor muscle powerright( FMP-R) and anterior-left(AN-L). Unloaded plyometric training gruop(UPTG) had significant differences in standing long jump, T agility test, EMS-R, EMP-L, and posterolateral-right(PL-R). Between the two groups, there were significant differences in standing long jump, extensor muscle strength-left(EMS-L), and EMP-L.CONCLUSIONS Thus, compared to the UPTG, the LPTG has been shown to exert a stronger effect on thestanding long jump, muscle strength, and muscle power, and it is predicted to be a more effective methodof exercise.
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