Benjamin W Cunningham, Mikayla M Reese, Jesse M Jansen, Benjamin S Minier, Curtis A Cornell, Faith C Benedict, Joshua T Mayne, Justin A O'Dell, Gabriel M Lysak, James R Sackett
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摘要
虽然剧烈穿上压缩服可以提高运动表现的几个指标,但穿着压缩服训练的效果在很大程度上仍未被探索。因此,本研究旨在确定运动训练时穿着一种新型全身压缩服对无氧性能的多项指标的影响。16名久坐不动的男性(年龄:21±3岁;BMI: 25±3 kg/m2)完成了4周的训练(CG, n=8)或不(CON, n=8)一种新型全身压缩服。受试者在训练前(PRE)和训练后(POST)分别进行40米短跑(时间和速度)、5次最大杠铃后蹲(杠铃重量和前肌活动)、反向垂直跳跃(VJ;位移、力、功率、速度和加速度)和Wingate无氧测试(WAnT;峰值功率、平均功率和疲劳指数)。数据以PRE的平均值±SD变化表示,并通过双向重复测量方差分析进行分析。与CON相比,CG在冲刺速度(-0.68±0.26 m/s, P = 0.014)、VJ速度(+0.15±0.07 m/s, P = 0.033)、WAnT相对峰值功率(+0.88±0.49 W/kg P = 0.018)、WAnT绝对平均功率(+62.37±52.11 W, P = 0.006)和WAnT相对平均功率(+0.83±0.53 W/kg, P = 0.004)的变化均有显著增加。虽然从PRE到POST在其他测量中有统计学上的显著改善,但只有上述五个变量显示出组间显著性。总的来说,与不穿这种衣服训练相比,在训练期间穿上这种新颖的全身压缩服可以提高特定无氧测量的表现。
The Effects of Exercise Training in a Novel Full-Body Compression Garment on Anaerobic Performance in Healthy Men.
Although acutely donning compression garments improves several markers of athletic performance, the effects of training in compression garments remains largely unexplored. Thus, this study aimed to determine the effects of exercise training while donning a novel full-body compression garment on multiple measures of anaerobic performance. Sixteen sedentary males (age: 21±3 y; BMI: 25±3 kg/m2) completed 4 weeks of training with (CG; n=8) or without (CON; n=8) a novel full-body compression garment. Subjects performed a 40m sprint (time and velocity), a 5-repetition maximum barbell back squat (barbell weight and serratus anterior activity), a countermovement vertical jump (VJ; displacement, force, power, velocity, and acceleration), and a Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT; peak power, mean power, and fatigue index) before (PRE) and after (POST) training. Data are presented as mean ± SD changes from PRE and were analyzed via two-way repeated measures ANOVAs. CG showed a significant increase when compared to CON for the change in sprint velocity (-0.68±0.26 m/s, P = 0.014), VJ velocity (+0.15±0.07 m/s, P = 0.033), WAnT relative peak power (+0.88±0.49 W/kg P = 0.018), WAnT absolute mean power (+62.37±52.11 W, P = 0.006), and WAnT relative mean power (+0.83±0.53 W/kg, P = 0.004). While there were statistically significant improvements from PRE to POST in other measures, only the aforementioned five variables demonstrated intergroup significance. Overall, donning this novel full-body compression garment during training led to enhanced performance in specific anaerobic measures when compared to not training in the garment.