Faculty of Physical Education, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya, 1 Shiromizu, Kanoya, Kagoshima 891-2393, Japan.
Hum Mov Sci. 2012 Dec;31(6):1529-40. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2012.04.005. Epub 2012 Jun 12.
We investigated the kinesthetic aftereffects of a weighted tool on interceptive performance. Eight college baseball players performed three warm-ups before the interceptive task: a normal warm-up, a recalibrated warm-up with a standard 850-g bat and a 1200-g weighted bat, and a weighted warm-up with a 1200-g bat. For the interceptive task, subjects were asked to swing the standard bat coincident with the arrival and position of a moving target. After the warm-ups with the weighted bat, participants felt that the bat was lighter and swung faster. When participants needed to correct their swings to the target's velocity change, larger timing errors were produced in the weighted than in the normal practice condition. These results indicate that warm-ups with a weighted tool create adverse effects for the movement (re)programming processes in interceptive action. This suggests that warm-ups with a weighted tool for an interceptive task affect the central nervous system and not the peripheral system.
我们研究了加权工具对拦截性能的动觉后效。八名大学生棒球运动员在拦截任务前进行了三次热身:正常热身、使用标准 850 克球棒和 1200 克加重球棒重新校准的热身,以及使用 1200 克加重球棒的加重热身。在拦截任务中,要求受试者在移动目标到达和定位时挥动标准球棒。在使用加重球棒热身之后,参与者感觉球棒更轻,挥击速度更快。当参与者需要根据目标速度变化调整挥棒时,在加重练习条件下产生的时间误差大于正常练习条件。这些结果表明,使用加重工具热身会对拦截动作的运动(再)编程过程产生不利影响。这表明,用于拦截任务的加重工具热身会影响中枢神经系统,而不是外周系统。