Jessica Hanflink, Corey A Peacock, Gabriel J Sanders, Jose Antonio
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背景:综合格斗(MMA)要求运动员在最短的恢复时间内产生重复的高强度努力。尽管这项运动依赖于无氧能量,但很少有数据评估综合格斗选手的赛前生理能力。本研究旨在利用Wingate无氧测试(WAnT)和反动作跳跃(CMJ)来评估专业MMA运动员的无氧表现,并研究不同体重级别的表现指标之间的关系。方法:12名男性职业MMA选手(年龄29.00±4.80岁,体重85.60±13.90 kg)使用传感器集成装置(Just Jump mat和Wattbike Pro)完成CMJ和WAnT评估。测量CMJ高度和WAnT变量(峰值功率、平均功率和疲劳指数)。Pearson相关性用于检验CMJ和Wingate输出之间的关系。独立t检验比较了两组打火机的性能(结果:CMJ性能与平均功率(r = 0.71, p < 0.001)和峰值功率(r = 0.61, p = 0.004)均呈显著正相关。峰值功率也与疲劳指数呈正相关(r = 0.84, p < 0.001),表明高功率运动员更容易疲劳。最后,与轻量级组相比,重量级组的战士产生了显著的(p = 0.03)更多的峰值功率。结论:研究结果支持使用CMJ和WAnT测试作为评估MMA运动员无氧表现的实用工具。这些评估可以帮助指导个性化的训练策略,特别是当考虑到重量组在力量和疲劳动态方面的具体差异时。
Performance Metrics of Anaerobic Power in Professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Fighters.
Background: Mixed martial arts (MMA) requires athletes to generate repeated bursts of high-intensity effort with minimal recovery time. Despite the sport's reliance on anaerobic power, there are minimal data assessing pre-competition physiological capacity in MMA fighters. This study aimed to evaluate anaerobic performance using the Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT) and Countermovement Jump (CMJ) in professional MMA athletes, and to examine relationships between performance metrics across weight classes. Methods: Twelve professional male MMA fighters (age 29.00 ± 4.80 years, weight 85.60 ± 13.90 kg) completed both CMJ and WAnT assessments using sensor-integrated devices (Just Jump mat and Wattbike Pro). CMJ height and WAnT variables (peak power, average power, and fatigue index) were measured. Pearson correlations were used to examine the relationships between CMJ and Wingate outputs. Independent t-tests compared performance between lighter (<83.9 kg) and heavier (≥83.9 kg) weight groups. Results: CMJ performance showed significant positive correlations with both average power (r = 0.71, p < 0.001) and peak power (r = 0.61, p = 0.004). Peak power was also positively correlated with fatigue index (r = 0.84, p < 0.001), suggesting greater fatigue in higher power-producing athletes. Finally, the heavier weight group of fighters produced significantly (p = 0.03) more peak power when compared to the lighter weight group. Conclusions: The findings support the use of CMJ and WAnT testing as practical tools for evaluating anaerobic performance in MMA athletes. These assessments can help guide individualized training strategies, particularly when accounting for weight group specific differences in power and fatigue dynamics.