单侧条件收缩增强短道速滑运动员的力量输出。

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2018-11-15 eCollection Date: 2018-11-01 DOI:10.1055/a-0770-4699
Philippe Gimenez, Evelyne Chicoine, David Amarantini, Fabien Dal Maso, Jonathan Tremblay
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摘要

本研究的目的是评估单侧下体调节肌肉收缩在多组疲劳重复跳跃中的作用。5名优秀的短道速滑运动员在两种不同的情况下进行了9组6个最大连续跳跃:在每组开始前5分钟,有(COND)和没有(CTRL)初步自愿条件收缩(CC)。CC包括连续2个3秒的最大单侧等距深蹲,对固定杆,导致每条腿总等距收缩6秒。对于每一组,使用线性位置传感器测量功率输出(PO),并对6个相应的重复跳取平均值。结果表明,COND组的PO显著高于CTRL组(p < 0.05)
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Unilateral Conditioning Contractions Enhance Power Output in Elite Short Track Speed Skaters.

Unilateral Conditioning Contractions Enhance Power Output in Elite Short Track Speed Skaters.

Unilateral Conditioning Contractions Enhance Power Output in Elite Short Track Speed Skaters.

Unilateral Conditioning Contractions Enhance Power Output in Elite Short Track Speed Skaters.

The objective of the present study was to assess the effect of unilateral lower-body-conditioning muscle contractions during multiple sets of fatiguing repeated jumps in elite athletes. Five elite short-track speed-skating athletes performed 9 sets of 6 maximal consecutive jumps on 2 separate occasions: with (COND) and without (CTRL) preliminary voluntary conditioning contractions (CC) 5 min before the beginning of the sets. The CC consisted of 2 consecutive 3 s maximal unilateral isometric squats against a fixed bar, resulting in a 6 s overall isometric contraction per leg. For each set, power output (PO) was measured using a linear position transducer and averaged over the 6 corresponding repeated jumps. The results showed that PO was significantly greater during the test in COND than in CTRL ( p <0.01). PO significantly decreased with sets, by 19.4±4.7  and 15.2±7.6% ( p <0.001) between the first and last set in COND and CTRL, respectively. A 2×3 s maximal unilateral isometric CC, performed 5 min before unloaded repeated jumps, significantly increased mean PO. These results suggest that unilateral conditioning contractions can enhance performance in subsequent bilateral repeated jumps.

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