Esther Hernández-Rovira, Tamara Rial Rebullido, Diego A Alonso-Aubin, Dolors Cañabate Ortiz
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摘要
有关低压运动(HE)对动态平衡的影响的研究还从未有过。我们的目的是研究在为期 6 周的训练中,低压运动项目对轮滑女运动员的动态平衡、后链运动学和呼气峰值流量的影响。20 名竞技轮滑女运动员(13-22 岁,SD 2.25)每周进行一次 30 分钟的 HE 训练,然后再进行为期 6 周的常规轮滑练习。HE 课程包括呼吸和姿势意识练习,以及 5 个基本 HE 姿势,每个姿势进行 3 次。动态神经肌肉控制通过 Y 平衡测试(YBT)进行评估,后背链运动学通过坐姿和伸展测试进行评估,呼气流量峰值通过数字肺活量计进行评估。配对 t 检验显示,所有 YBT 腿部方向和综合得分在测量期间均存在显著差异(p ≤ 0.01)。基线和干预后的坐位和伸展测试(p ≤ 0.01)和呼气流量峰值(p = 0.01)也存在显著差异。在第一秒用力呼气量方面没有发现差异(p = 0.04)。这些初步研究结果表明,为期 6 周的 HE 计划是训练女性轮滑运动员动态平衡、后背链运动学和呼气流量峰值的一种可行的神经肌肉选择。
Effects of Hypopressive Exercise on Dynamic Neuromuscular Control in Female Roller-Skaters.
The effects of hypopressive exercise (HE) on dynamic balance have never been studied. We aimed to study the effects of a HE program on dynamic balance, posterior chain kinematics and expiratory peak flow on female competitive roller skaters over a 6-week training period. Twenty competitive female roller-skaters (13-22 years of age, SD 2.25) performed a 30-minute HE session once weekly before the regular roller-skating practice for 6 weeks. The HE program consisted of breathing and postural awareness exercises in addition to 5 basic HE poses performed three times each. Dynamic neuromuscular control was assessed with the Y-Balance Test (YBT), posterior back chain kinematics with the sit and reach test and peak expiratory flow rate with a digital spirometer. Paired t-test revealed significant differences between the measurement periods for all YBT leg directions and composite score (p ≤ 0.01). Significant differences were also revealed between baseline and after the intervention for the sit and reach test (p ≤ 0.01) and peak expiratory flow (p = 0.01). No differences in forced expiratory volume in the first second were found (p = 0.04). These preliminary findings suggest that a 6-week HE program could be a feasible neuromuscular option for training dynamic balance, posterior back chain kinematics and peak expiratory flow in female roller-skaters.