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Leg muscle recruitment during cycling is less developed in triathletes than cyclists despite matched cycling training loads

机译:尽管骑车训练负荷匹配,但铁人三项运动员在骑自行车时腿部肌肉的吸收比骑自行车者少

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Studies of arm movements suggest that interference with motor learning occurs when multiple tasks are practiced in sequence or with short interim periods. However, interference with learning has only been studied during training periods of 1–7 days and it is not known if interference with learning continues during long-term multitask training. This study investigated muscle recruitment in highly trained triathletes, who swim, cycle and run sequentially during training and competition. Comparisons were made to highly trained and novice cyclists, i.e. between trained multidiscipline, trained single-discipline and novice single-discipline athletes, to investigate adaptations of muscle recruitment that occur in response to ongoing multitask, or multidiscipline, training. Electromyographic (EMG) activity of five leg muscles, tibialis anterior, tibialis posterior, peroneus longus, gastrocnemius lateralis and soleus muscles, was recorded during cycling using intramuscular fine-wire electrodes. Differences were found between trained triathletes and trained cyclists in recruitment of all muscles, and patterns of muscle recruitment in trained triathletes were similar to those recorded in novice cyclists. More specifically, triathletes and novice cyclists were characterised by greater sample variance (i.e. greater variation between athletes), greater variation in muscle recruitment patterns between pedal strokes for individual cyclists, more extensive and more variable muscle coactivation, and less modulation of muscle activity (i.e. greater EMG amplitude between primary EMG bursts). In addition, modulation of muscle activity decreased with increasing cadence (i.e. the amplitude and duration of muscle activity was greater at higher movement speeds) in both triathletes and novice cyclists but modulation of muscle activity was not influenced by cadence in trained cyclists. Our findings imply that control of muscle recruitment is less developed in triathletes than in cyclists matched for cycling training loads, which suggests that multidiscipline training may interfere with adaptation of the neuromuscular system to cycling training in triathletes.
机译:手臂运动的研究表明,当依次执行多个任务或在短期内执行多项任务时,就会干扰运动学习。但是,仅在1–7天的培训期间就研究了学习干扰,并且尚不清楚在长期的多任务训练中学习干扰是否会继续。这项研究调查了训练有素的铁人三项运动员的肌肉募集情况,他们在训练和比赛中依次游泳,骑自行车和跑步。与训练有素的新手自行车手进行比较,即在训练有素的多学科,训练有素的单学科和新手单学科运动员之间进行比较,以调查因正在进行的多任务或多学科训练而发生的肌肉募集适应性。使用肌肉内细线电极在骑车过程中记录了五只腿肌肉,胫前肌,胫后肌,腓骨长肌,腓肠肌和比目鱼肌的肌电图(EMG)活动。在训练有素的铁人三项运动员和训练有素的自行车手之间发现所有肌肉的差异,并且训练有素的铁人三项运动员的肌肉募集模式与新手自行车中记录的相似。更具体地说,铁人三项运动员和新手自行车的特点是样本差异更大(即运动员之间的差异更大),各个自行车手在踏板行程之间的肌肉募集模式差异更大,肌肉共激活程度更大且变化更大,并且对肌肉活动的调节较少(即主EMG脉冲之间的EMG振幅更大)。此外,铁人三项运动员和新手自行车手的肌肉活动调节都随节奏的增加而降低(即,在较高的运动速度下,肌肉活动的幅度和持续时间更大),但受过训练的自行车手的节奏不会影响肌肉活动的调节。我们的发现表明,铁人三项运动员对肌肉募集的控制要比与自行车训练负荷匹配的骑自行车者发展得少,这表明多学科训练可能会干扰神经肌肉系统对铁人三项运动员进行自行车训练的适应性。

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