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The drop height determines neuromuscular adaptations and changes in jump performance in stretch-shortening cycle training.

机译:跌落高度决定了神经肌肉的适应性以及在缩短缩短周期训练中跳跃性能的变化。

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There is an ongoing discussion about how to improve jump performance most efficiently with plyometric training. It has been proposed that drop height influences the outcome, although longitudinal studies are missing. Based on cross-sectional drop jump studies showing height-dependent Hoffmann (H)-reflex activities, we hypothesized that the drop height should influence the neuromuscular activity and thus, the training result. Thirty-three subjects participated as a control or in one of two stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) interventions. Subjects either trained for 4 weeks doing drop jumps from 30, 50, and 75 cm drop heights (SSC1) or completed the same amount of jumps exclusively from 30 cm (SSC2). During training and testing (from 30, 50, and 75 cm), subjects were instructed to minimize the duration of ground contact and to maximize their rebound height. Rebound heights were significantly augmented after SSC1, but a trend was only observed after SSC2. In contrast, the duration of ground contact increased after SSC1 but decreased after SSC2. The performance index (rebound height/duration of ground contact) improved similarly after SSC1 (+14%) and SSC2 (+14%). Changes in performance were accompanied by neuromuscular adaptations: for SSC1, activity of the soleus increased toward take-off (between 120 and 170 ms after touchdown), whereas SSC2-trained subjects showed enhanced activity shortly after ground contact (20-70 ms after touch down). The present study demonstrates a strong link among drop height, neuromuscular adaptation, and performance in SSC training. As the improvement in the performance index was no different after SSC1 or SSC2, the decision whether to apply SSC1 or SSC2 should depend on the specific requirements of the sports discipline.
机译:正在进行有关如何通过体能训练最有效地提高跳跃性能的讨论。尽管缺少纵向研究,但已提出跌落高度会影响结果。基于横截面跌落跳跃研究显示高度依赖的霍夫曼(H)反射活动,我们假设跌落高度应影响神经肌肉活动,从而影响训练结果。 33名受试者作为对照或参加了两个缩短周期(SSC)干预措施之一。训练了4周的受试者从30、50和75厘米的跌落高度(SSC1)跳下,或仅从30厘米的高度(SSC2)完成了相同的跳高。在训练和测试期间(从30、50和75厘米开始),受试者被告知应尽量减少与地面接触的时间,并使其反弹高度最大化。在SSC1之后,回弹高度明显增加,但仅在SSC2之后才观察到趋势。相反,接地接触的持续时间在SSC1之后增加,而在SSC2之后减少。 SSC1(+ 14%)和SSC2(+ 14%)之后,性能指标(回弹高度/接地时间)得到了类似的改善。表现的变化伴随着神经肌肉的适应:对于SSC1,比目鱼的活动朝着起飞增加(着陆后120至170毫秒之间),而受SSC2训练的受试者在地面接触后不久(接触后20-70毫秒)显示出增强的活动。下)。本研究证明了跌落高度,神经肌肉适应性和SSC训练表现之间有很强的联系。由于在SSC1或SSC2之后性能指标的提高没有不同,因此决定是否应用SSC1或SSC2应该取决于体育学科的具体要求。

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