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Effects of Stable and Unstable Surfaces on Cable-Based Resistive Exercises

机译:稳定和不稳定表面对电缆电阻锻炼的影响

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The objective of this study was to determine whether current design validation methods for Vibration Isolation & Stabilization (VIS) systems can use exercise data collected from stable surfaces for stability requirements. The VIS must attenuate exercise-induced accelerations transmitted to the spacecraft structure and payloads to below microgravity allocations. Prior ground-based tests collected exercise data from stable surfaces, but fundamental changes in VIS design have necessitated a deeper understanding of exercises on unstable surfaces. Therefore, this study aimed to perturb subjects' center of gravity (CG) and observe the effects on exercise performance and the VIS simulation used for design validation. Fourteen subjects with prior resistive exercise experience participated in this counterbalanced, repeated measures study. Subjects performed exercise trials on both a stable floor and an unstable platform; the assigned group determined the order of the stable and unstable conditions. The subjects used a cable-based resistive exercise device (Miniature Exercise Device, MED-2) to perform three sets of eight repetitions for bent over rows, front squats, and overhead presses. The exercise performance was altered on the unstable surface compared to the stable one. The exercise motion range, or the range of the upper and lower exercise limits, increased from the stable to unstable surface on average across groups by 9.73%, 7.12%, and 6.93% for bent over rows, front squats, and overhead presses, respectively. The subjects' repetition times increased during front squats for 74.60% of repetitions across sets. The area of the CG trajectory significantly increased from the stable to unstable condition for front squats and overhead presses (p < 0.001). The order of the stable and unstable conditions did not appear to affect most metrics, except for the unstable overhead presses and the perceived exertion rating. Subjects that started with the stable condition substantially increased their perceived exertion rating for bent over rows during the unstable condition. Results from the VIS simulation analysis indicated that microgravity accelerations were greater for the unstable condition at frequencies less than 0.3 Hz. However, these accelerations did not exceed microgravity allocations.
机译:本研究的目的是确定振动隔离和稳定(VIS)系统的当前设计验证方法是否可以使用从稳定表面收集的运动数据进行稳定要求。 VIS必须​​衰减运动诱导的加速度传输到航天器结构的加速度,并将有效载荷转换为低于微匍匐性分配。在基于地面的测试中收集来自稳定表面的运动数据,但是VI设计的根本变化需要更深入地了解在不稳定的表面上的练习。因此,本研究旨在扰乱受试者的重心(CG)并观察对运动性能的影响和用于设计验证的VIS模拟。具有现有电阻运动经验的十四项受试者参加了这个平衡,重复措施研究。受试者在一个稳定的地板和不稳定的平台上进行了运动试验;指定的组确定了稳定和不稳定条件的顺序。受试者使用基于电缆的电阻式运动装置(微型运动装置,MED-2)来执行三组8件重复,用于弯曲行,前蹲和架空按压。与稳定的稳定性相比,在不稳定的表面上改变了运动性能。运动运动范围或上下运动限制的范围,平均从稳定到不稳定的表面增加了9.73%,7.12%和6.93%,分别弯曲行,前蹲和架空压力机。主题的重复时间在前深蹲期间增加了74.60%的重复。 CG轨迹的面积从稳定的前蹲下和架空按压稳定地增加到不稳定条件(P <0.001)。稳定和不稳定条件的顺序似乎不会影响大多数指标,除了不稳定的开销压力机和感知的劳动等级。以稳定条件开始的受试者在不稳定条件下显着增加了它们对弯曲行的感知施加额定值。 VIS仿真分析结果表明,对于小于0.3Hz的频率不稳定条件,微匍匐促进更大。但是,这些加速度没有超过微匍匐性分配。

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