Biomechanics Laboratory, Ball State University , Muncie, IN, USA.
J Sports Sci Med. 2008 Mar 1;7(1):144-50. eCollection 2008.
While it seems that whole body vibration (WBV) might be an effective modality to enhance physical performance, the proper prescription of WBV for performance enhancement remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to compare the immediate effect of various WBV accelerations on counter movement jump (CMJ) height, the duration of any effect, and differences between men and women. Forty-four participants (33 men, 11 women) participated in no less than four CMJ familiarization sessions and completed all vibration sessions. Participants performed a pre-test (three maximal CMJs), followed randomly by one of five WBV accelerations; 1g (no-WBV control), 2.16g, 2.80g, 4.87g, and 5.83g. Participants performed three maximal CMJs immediately, five, and 10 minutes following each 45 sec WBV session. The mean of the three performances was used and calculated as a percentage of the pre-vibration mean value. A Repeated Measures Analysis of Variance (ANOVA; acceleration x time x gender) model was used to analyze the data. The two-way interactions of acceleration-gender (p = 0.033) and time-gender (p = 0.050) were significant. Women performed significantly better following the 2.80g (p = 0.0064) and 5.83g (p = 0. 0125) WBV sessions compared to the 1g (control) session. Men, however, did not experience performance enhancing effects following any of the vibration sessions. While significant differences did not occur between time in either gender, the effects of the 45 sec WBV session in women were transient, lasting approximately five minutes. During the prescription of WBV, gender should be considered given that the results of this study seem to indicate that men and women respond differently to WBV. The results of this study suggest that WBV might be a useful modality as applied during the pre-competition warm-up. Key pointsWBV accelerations of 2.80g (40 Hz, 2-4 mm) and 5.83g (50 Hz, 4-6 mm) seem to elicit a performance enhancement effect following short-duration (45 sec) exposure in untrained women.The performance enhancement effect of a short-duration is transient, lasting less than 10 minutes following exposure.Men and women might differ in their response to the WBV stimulus, as measured by countermovement jump.
虽然全身振动(WBV)似乎是一种增强身体表现的有效方式,但适当的 WBV 处方以增强表现仍然未知。本研究的目的是比较不同 WBV 加速度对反跳(CMJ)高度的即时影响、任何影响的持续时间以及男女之间的差异。44 名参与者(33 名男性,11 名女性)参加了不少于四次 CMJ 熟悉度测试,并完成了所有振动测试。参与者进行了预测试(三次最大 CMJ),然后随机接受以下五种 WBV 加速度之一;1g(无 WBV 对照)、2.16g、2.80g、4.87g 和 5.83g。参与者在每次 45 秒 WBV 后立即进行三次最大 CMJ,五分钟和十分钟。使用三个性能的平均值,并计算为预振动平均值的百分比。采用重复测量方差分析(ANOVA;加速度 x 时间 x 性别)模型对数据进行分析。加速度-性别(p = 0.033)和时间-性别(p = 0.050)的双向相互作用具有统计学意义。与 1g(对照)相比,女性在接受 2.80g(p = 0.0064)和 5.83g(p = 0.0125)WBV 后表现明显更好。然而,男性在任何振动测试后都没有表现出增强性能的效果。尽管在两性中都没有发生时间上的显著差异,但女性的 45 秒 WBV 测试的影响是短暂的,持续时间约为五分钟。在 WBV 处方时,应考虑性别因素,因为本研究的结果似乎表明,男性和女性对 WBV 的反应不同。本研究的结果表明,WBV 可能是一种有用的方式,可在比赛前热身期间应用。关键点2.80g(40 Hz,2-4mm)和 5.83g(50 Hz,4-6mm)的 WBV 加速度似乎在未经训练的女性接受短期(45 秒)暴露后引起表现增强效应。短期暴露后的增强效应是短暂的,在暴露后不到 10 分钟就会消失。男性和女性可能在对 WBV 刺激的反应方面存在差异,如反跳测量所示。