年轻精英运动员在多个运动项目中的同侧和双侧功能力量比

Deeksha Singh, Birendra Jhajharia, Karuppasamy Govindasamy, H. Gogoi
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本研究调查了具有不同运动特点的不同运动项目的年轻精英运动员的功能力量比,重点研究这些比值与身体表现之间的关系。目的:本研究旨在考察对称、不对称和混合运动项目运动员同侧和双侧功能力量比的差异,并评估这些差异对力量参数的影响。材料与方法:研究对象包括 56 名年龄在 18-28 岁之间的男性运动员,不包括下肢受伤或受限影响运动表现的运动员。参与者被分为对称、不对称和混合运动类别。力量评估使用的是等动测力计,重点是股四头肌与腘绳肌的力量和双侧力量比。研究采用 MANOVA 作为主要的统计检验方法。结果:与对称运动(0.94±5.98)和混合运动(4.9±10.32)相比,不对称运动的运动员膝关节伸肌的双侧对称性更高,其值为 12.89±8.56。与对称运动(右肢:0.79±0.16,左肢:0.94±0.27)和不对称运动(右肢:1.05±0.26,左肢:1.03±0.24)相比,混合运动中腿肌与股四头肌(H:Q)的功能力量比值较低(右肢:0.60±0.12,左肢:0.61±0.09),但仍在正常值范围内。这些研究结果表明,特定运动的需求会对功能性力量比率产生重大影响,这也凸显了针对性训练和康复计划的重要性。观察到的力量不对称现象,尤其是在单侧运动的体育项目中,突出表明需要采用针对特定运动的训练方法来解决这些不平衡问题。结论:研究显示,针对特定运动的训练可导致正常范围内的力量不对称,这表明它们可能不会在很大程度上诱发肌肉失衡。然而,混合运动中独特的 H:Q 比率模式强调了定制训练和康复策略的必要性。
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Functional Ipsilateral and Bilateral Strength Ratios in Young Elite Athletes Across Multiple Sports Disciplines
This research investigates functional strength ratios in young elite athletes across different sports disciplines with different movement characteristics, focusing on the relationship between these ratios and physical performance. Purpose: the study aims to examine the differences in functional ipsilateral and bilateral strength ratios among athletes in symmetrical, asymmetrical, and hybrid sports and assess how these disparities impact strength parameters. Material & Methods: the study comprised 56 male athletes aged 18-28, excluding those with lower limb injuries or limitations affecting performance. The participants were divided into symmetrical, asymmetrical, and hybrid sports categories. Strength assessment utilised an isokinetic dynamometer, focusing on quadriceps-to-hamstring strength and bilateral strength ratios. The study employed MANOVA as the major statistical test for the purpose of the study. Results: athletes in asymmetrical sports demonstrated higher bilateral symmetry in knee extensors compared to symmetrical (0.94±5.98) and hybrid sports (4.9±10.32), with values of 12.89±8.56. The functional hamstring to quadriceps (H:Q) strength ratio showed lower ratios in hybrid sports (right limb: 0.60±0.12, left limb: 0.61±0.09) compared to symmetrical (right limb: 0.79±0.16, left limb: 0.94±0.27) and asymmetrical sports (right limb: 1.05±0.26, left limb: 1.03±0.24), yet within normative values. These findings suggest that sport-specific demands significantly influence functional strength ratios, highlighting the importance of tailored training and rehabilitation programs. The observed strength asymmetries, particularly in sports with unilateral movements, underline the need for sport-specific training approaches to address these imbalances. Conclusion: the study revealed that sport-specific training can lead to strength asymmetries within normal ranges, suggesting that they may not substantially induce muscular imbalances. However, the distinct H:Q ratio patterns in hybrid sports emphasise the need for customised training and rehabilitation strategies.
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