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Relationship between postactivation potentiation of knee extensor muscles, sprinting and vertical jumping performance in professional soccer players.

机译:专业足球运动员中膝盖伸展肌的激活后增强,短跑和垂直跳跃表现之间的关系。

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Little is known about the relationship between postactivation potentiation (PAP) in human muscles, assessed by enhancement of twitch torque after a conditioning maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), and performance in activities requiring power and speed. Moreover, no studies have assessed PAP in soccer players who train power and endurance simultaneously. The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between twitch PAP in knee extensor (KE) muscles, and sprinting and vertical jumping performance in soccer players. Fourteen professional male soccer players with mean (SD) age 20.0 (3.6) years, height 177.9 (6.9) cm and body mass 70.5 (5.7) kg) were tested for 15-m sprint time, vertical jump height in countermovement (CMJ) and squat (SJ) jumps. PAP in KE muscles was induced by a 10-s isometric MVC. Electrically evoked twitches of KE muscles were evoked before and after the conditioning MVC. Immediately after the conditioning MVC, twitch peak torque (PT) and maximal rates of torque development and relaxation were significantly potentiated. A significant negative correlation was found between 15-m sprint time and jump height in CMJ (r = -0.63) and SJ (r = -0.57). PAP of twitch PT correlated significantly positively with jump height in CMJ (r = 0.61) and SJ (r = 0.64), and negatively with 15-m sprint time (r = -0.59). In conclusion, twitch PAP in KE muscles was significantly correlated with performance in vertical jumping and sprinting in male professional soccer players, whereas the magnitude of PAP in soccer players was similar to that observed previously in power-trained athletes.
机译:关于人类肌肉中激活后增强(PAP)之间的关系鲜为人知,该关系通过调节最大自愿收缩(MVC)后的抽搐扭矩增强与需要动力和速度的活动中的表现来评估。此外,尚无研究评估同时训练力量和耐力的足球运动员的PAP。本研究的目的是检查膝伸肌(KE)肌肉抽搐PAP与足球运动员的短跑和垂直跳跃表现之间的关系。测试了14名平均(SD)年龄为20.0(3.6)岁,身高177.9(6.9)厘米,体重为70.5(5.7)公斤的职业男足球运动员的15分钟冲刺时间,反向移动的垂直跳高(CMJ)和深蹲(SJ)跳跃。 KE肌肉中的PAP是由10-s等距MVC诱导的。在调理MVC之前和之后诱发KE肌肉的电诱发抽搐。在调节MVC之后,立即显着增强了抽搐峰值扭矩(PT)和最大扭矩产生和松弛速率。在15分钟的冲刺时间与CMJ(r = -0.63)和SJ(r = -0.57)的跳跃高度之间发现显着负相关。抽搐PT的PAP与CMJ(r = 0.61)和SJ(r = 0.64)的跳跃高度呈显着正相关,与15-m冲刺时间呈负相关(r = -0.59)。总之,男性专业足球运动员的KE肌肉抽搐PAP与垂直跳跳和冲刺的表现显着相关,而足球运动员中PAP的幅度与以前在受过动力训练的运动员中观察到的相似。

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