Faculty of Sports Sciences, Waseda University, Tokorozawa, Japan.
J Sports Sci. 2010 Dec;28(14):1535-42. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2010.515237.
The aim of the present study was to examine elbow joint extension power-load characteristics with and without a countermovement. Eight male participants performed maximal elbow extensions with and without a countermovement against different loads (0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0, 12.5, and 15.0 kg). Electromyographic activity of the lateral and long heads of the triceps brachii and the biceps brachii muscles was recorded. The average joint power in the concentric phase was significantly enhanced in the countermovement condition at all loads except for 0 kg. The optimal load for the maximal joint power was greater in the countermovement (7.5 kg) than in the no countermovement condition (5.0 kg). Electromyographic activity was unchanged over the intensities and conditions. Our results suggest that the optimal load for the maximal joint power depends on the type of action (i.e. with or without a counter-movement), and that the enhanced joint power in the countermovement condition is due primarily to the storage and utilization of elastic energy.
本研究旨在探讨有无反向运动时肘关节伸展的功率-负荷特性。8 名男性参与者在有和没有反向运动的情况下对不同负荷(0、2.5、5.0、7.5、10.0、12.5 和 15.0kg)进行最大肘部伸展。记录肱三头肌外侧头和长头以及肱二头肌的肌电图活动。在除 0kg 外的所有负荷下,反向运动条件下的平均关节功率在向心阶段显著提高。在反向运动(7.5kg)时达到最大关节功率的最佳负荷大于无反向运动条件(5.0kg)。在不同的强度和条件下,肌电图活动保持不变。我们的结果表明,达到最大关节功率的最佳负荷取决于动作类型(即有或没有反向运动),并且在反向运动条件下增强的关节功率主要归因于弹性能量的储存和利用。