从训练有素的跆拳道运动员垂直跳跃表现中测量的运动特异性无氧测试、肢间不对称和双侧缺陷之间的关系。

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-03-28 DOI:10.3390/sports13040103
Ibrahim Ouergui, Slaheddine Delleli, Gennaro Apollaro, Hamdi Messaoudi, Rafael Lima Kons, Craig Alan Bridge, Hamdi Chtourou, Emerson Franchini, Emanuela Faelli, Luca Paolo Ardigò
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摘要

本研究通过深蹲跳(SJ)和反动作跳(CMJ)来评估力量表现中的肢间不对称和双侧指数(BLIs)对运动特异性无氧表现的影响。跆拳道运动员48人(男24人,女24人);平均±SD,年龄:19.8±2.1岁),在不同的疗程中随机进行SJ和CMJ测试,使用右、左和双腿来确定不对称性和BLI, 10秒频率踢腿速度测试(FSKT10s),及其多版本(FSKTmult)。FSKT10s与CMJ不对称性呈正相关(ρ = 0.299, p = 0.039,低),与SJ BLI呈正相关(r = 0.596, p < 0.001,高),与CMJ BLI呈负相关(r = -0.472, p = 0.001,中度)。同样,FSKTmult与SJ BLI呈正相关(ρ = 0.632, p < 0.001,大),与CMJ BLI负相关(ρ = -0.532, p < 0.001,大)。CMJ和SJ BLI解释了fskt10性能方差的45.9%,而他们解释了FSKTmult性能方差的55.7%。这些结果强调了管理肢间不对称和双侧缺陷指数的重要性,通过提高非优势腿的力量和使用双侧进行的练习来获得更好的表现,尽管在跆拳道中单侧运动占主导地位,这可能会提高运动特定动作的有效性。
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Relationships Between Sport-Specific Anaerobic Tests, Interlimb Asymmetry, and Bilateral Deficit as Measured from Vertical Jump Performances in Highly Trained Taekwondo Athletes.

The present study investigated the effect of inter-limb asymmetry and bilateral indexes (BLIs) in power performance, assessed by squat jump (SJ) and countermovement jump (CMJ), on sport-specific anaerobic performance. Forty-eight taekwondo athletes (24 males and 24 females; mean ± SD, age: 19.8 ± 2.1 years) performed randomly, in separate sessions, SJ and CMJ tests using the right, left, and both legs to determine the asymmetry and BLI, the 10 s Frequency Speed of Kick Test (FSKT10s), and its multiple version (FSKTmult). FSKT10s was positively correlated with CMJ asymmetry (ρ = 0.299, p = 0.039, low) and SJ BLI (r = 0.596, p < 0.001, large), and negatively correlated with CMJ BLI (r = -0.472, p = 0.001, moderate). Similarly, FSKTmult was positively correlated with SJ BLI (ρ = 0.632, p < 0.001, large), and negatively correlated with CMJ BLI (ρ = -0.532, p < 0.001, large). CMJ and SJ BLI explained 45.9% of the variance of the FSKT10s performance, whilst they explained 55.7% of the variance of FSKTmult performance. These results highlight the importance of managing both interlimb asymmetry and bilateral deficit indexes to achieve better performance by improving the strength of the non-dominant leg and using exercises that are performed bilaterally despite unilateral movements being predominant in taekwondo, which can potentially enhance the effectiveness in sport-specific actions.

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