Facultade de Ciencias do Deporte e a Educación Física (INEF Galicia), Departamento de Educación Física e Deportiva, Universidade da Coruña, Avd. Ernesto Che Guevara 121, Pazos-Liáns, 15179 Oleiros, A Coruña, España, Spain.
Exp Brain Res. 2010 Aug;204(4):575-84. doi: 10.1007/s00221-010-2324-1. Epub 2010 Jun 17.
After repeated jumps over an elastic surface (e.g. a trampoline), subjects usually report a strange sensation when they jump again overground (e.g. they feel unable to jump because their body feels heavy). However, the motor and sensory effects of exposure to an elastic surface are unknown. In the present study, we examined the motor and perceptual effects of repeated jumps over two different surfaces (stiff and elastic), measuring how this affected maximal countermovement vertical jump (CMJ). Fourteen subjects participated in two counterbalanced sessions, 1 week apart. Each experimental session consisted of a series of maximal CMJs over a force plate before and after 1 min of light jumping on an elastic or stiff surface. We measured actual motor performance (height jump and leg stiffness during CMJ) and how that related to perceptual experience (jump height estimation and subjective sensation). After repeated jumps on an elastic surface, the first CMJ showed a significant increase in leg stiffness (P < or = 0.01), decrease in jump height (P < or = 0.01) increase in perceptual misestimation (P < or = 0.05) and abnormal subjective sensation (P < or = 0.001). These changes were not observed after repeated jumps on a rigid surface. In a complementary experiment, continuous surface transitions show that the effects persist across cycles, and the effects over the leg stiffness and subjective experience are minimized (P < or = 0.05). We propose that these aftereffects could be the consequence of an erroneous internal model resulting from the high vertical forces produced by the elastic surface.
在反复跳跃于弹性表面(如蹦床)后,受试者在再次于地面跳跃时通常会报告一种奇怪的感觉(例如,他们感觉自己无法跳跃,因为他们的身体感觉沉重)。然而,暴露于弹性表面的运动和感觉效果尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们检查了在两个不同表面(刚性和弹性)上反复跳跃的运动和感知效果,测量了这如何影响最大反向垂直跳跃(CMJ)。14 名受试者在相隔 1 周的两次平衡会话中参加了研究。每个实验会话均包括在弹性或刚性表面上进行 1 分钟轻跳之前和之后,在力板上进行的一系列最大 CMJ。我们测量了实际的运动表现(CMJ 期间的跳跃高度和腿部刚度)以及其与感知体验的关系(跳跃高度估计和主观感觉)。在弹性表面上反复跳跃后,第一次 CMJ 表现出腿部刚度的显著增加(P≤0.01)、跳跃高度的降低(P≤0.01)、感知估计的增加(P≤0.05)和异常的主观感觉(P≤0.001)。在反复跳跃于刚性表面后,没有观察到这些变化。在一个补充实验中,连续的表面过渡表明这些效果在多个周期中持续存在,并且对腿部刚度和主观体验的效果最小化(P≤0.05)。我们提出,这些后效可能是由弹性表面产生的高垂直力导致的错误内部模型的结果。