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摘要
有人认为,髋关节伸肌的肌肉大小对短跑成绩有重要影响;然而,部分报告结果并不一致。在此,我们假设髋关节伸肌大小与短跑成绩之间的关系可能因短跑阶段(早期加速、最大速度和减速阶段)而异。为了验证这一假设,我们通过磁共振成像测量了 26 名男性短跑运动员的单个髋关节伸肌的体积,以及他们在最大努力 100 米短跑中每 10 米间隔的短跑速度。根据短跑速度,确定了每个短跑运动员的最大速度阶段。在个体肌肉水平上,半膜肌体积相对于体重仅在早期加速阶段与短跑速度呈正相关(0-10 米,r = 0.592,校正后 p = 0.003)。另一方面,相对于体重的半腱肌体积与最大速度(r = 0.483,校正后 p = 0.020)和减速(90-100 米,r = 0.605,校正后 p = 0.003)阶段的冲刺速度呈正相关。这些结果表明,髋关节外展肌大小与短跑成绩之间的关系并不是恒定的,而是在短跑阶段不断变化的。
Relationship between individual hip extensor muscle size and sprint running performance: sprint phase dependence.
The muscle size of the hip extensors has been suggested to be important in sprint running performance; however, reported findings are partly inconsistent. Here, we hypothesised that the association between hip extensor size and sprint performance may vary by sprint phase (early-acceleration, maximal-velocity and deceleration phases). To test this hypothesis, we measured the volumes of individual hip extensors of 26 male sprinters via magnetic resonance imaging and their sprint velocities for each 10-m interval during a maximal-effort 100-m sprint. Based on the sprint velocities, the maximal-velocity phase was determined for each sprinter. At the individual muscle level, the semimembranosus volume relative to body mass was positively correlated with sprint velocity only in the early-acceleration phase (0-10 m, r = 0.592, corrected p = 0.003). On the other hand, the semitendinosus volume relative to body mass was positively correlated with sprint velocities in the maximal-velocity (r = 0.483, corrected p = 0.020) and deceleration (90-100 m, r = 0.605, corrected p = 0.003) phases. These results show that the association between hip extensor size and sprint performance is not constant but changes through the sprint phases.