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肌肉收缩类型、性别和举重经验对激活后增强效应表现的影响。

Influence of type of muscle contraction, gender, and lifting experience on postactivation potentiation performance.

作者信息

Rixon Kendall P, Lamont Hugh S, Bemben Michael G

机构信息

Neuromuschular Research Laboratory, Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, USA.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2007 May;21(2):500-5. doi: 10.1519/R-18855.1.

Abstract

Postactivation potentiation (PAP) or enhanced contractile capabilities may be influenced by a number of factors. This study examined the influence of type of muscle contraction (isometric vs. dynamic), gender, and previous weightlifting experience on PAP as demonstrated by changes in jump height and power output. Thirty young men (n = 15) and women (n = 15), classified as either having previous weightlifting experience (n = 20) or not (n = 10), performed 3 different sets of countermovement jumps, with the first set used to determine baseline measures of jump height and power. The second set was performed after a maximal isometric squat protocol (maximal voluntary contraction [MVC]-PAP) to induce PAP, and the third set of jumps was performed after a maximal dynamic squat (DS) protocol (DS-PAP). A 3-way repeated measures analysis of variance determined that jump height after the MVC-PAP protocol was significantly higher than both the pretest and DS-PAP values, that men performed significantly better than women, and that the experienced lifters responded more favorably than the inexperienced lifters. Jump power was also significantly greater for the MVC-PAP condition compared with the other 2 conditions, and DS-PAP power also improved when compared with the pretest values, with men performing significantly better than women. All results remained consistent after accounting for height and weight differences (body mass index) between the groups. In conclusion, the isometric condition (MVC-PAP) evoked a greater muscle postactivation potentiation than the dynamic condition (DS-PAP), and postactivation was enhanced by previous weightlifting experience. The practical manipulation of MVC by pushing, squatting, or both against fixed objects, such as walls and low ceilings, could be a very simple and cost-effective way to arouse a state of PAP before sports performance that requires high force and power outputs.

摘要

激活后增强效应(PAP)或收缩能力增强可能受多种因素影响。本研究通过跳跃高度和功率输出的变化,考察了肌肉收缩类型(等长收缩与动态收缩)、性别以及以往举重经验对PAP的影响。30名年轻人(男性15名,女性15名),分为有以往举重经验组(20名)和无以往举重经验组(10名),进行3组不同的反向运动跳跃,第一组用于确定跳跃高度和功率的基线测量值。第二组在最大等长深蹲方案(最大自主收缩[MVC]-PAP)后进行以诱导PAP,第三组跳跃在最大动态深蹲(DS)方案(DS-PAP)后进行。三因素重复测量方差分析确定,MVC-PAP方案后的跳跃高度显著高于测试前和DS-PAP值,男性表现显著优于女性,有经验的举重者比无经验的举重者反应更积极。与其他两种情况相比,MVC-PAP条件下的跳跃功率也显著更高,与测试前值相比,DS-PAP功率也有所提高,男性表现显著优于女性。在考虑了各组之间的身高和体重差异(体重指数)后,所有结果保持一致。总之,等长收缩条件(MVC-PAP)比动态收缩条件(DS-PAP)诱发更大的肌肉激活后增强效应,且以往的举重经验可增强激活后效应。通过推、蹲或两者结合对抗固定物体(如墙壁和低天花板)来实际操控MVC,可能是一种非常简单且经济有效的方法,可在需要高力量和功率输出的运动表现前激发PAP状态。

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