National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Greece.
Dimokritus University of Thrace, Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Greece.
Biol Sport. 2014 Aug;31(3):233-7. doi: 10.5604/20831862.1111852. Epub 2014 Jul 15.
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effect of a single bout of whole body vibration (WBV) on flexibility and explosive strength of lower limbs in young artistic gymnasts. Thirty-two young competitive gymnasts volunteered to participate in this study, and were allocated to either the vibration group or traditional body weight training according to the vibration protocol. The vibration intervention consisted of a single bout of eccentric and concentric squatting movements on a vibration platform that was turned on (vibration group: VG n = 15), whereas the traditional body weight (no vibration) group performed the same training protocol with the WBV device turned off (NVG: n= 17). Flexibility (sit and reach test) and explosive strength tests [squat jump (SJ), counter movement jump (CMJ), and single leg squat (right leg (RL) and left leg (LL))] were performed initially (pre-test), immediately after the intervention (post-test 1), and 15 minutes after the end of the intervention programme (post-test 15). Four 2x3 ANOVAs were used to examine the interaction between group (VG vs NVG) and time (pre, post 1, and post 15) with respect to examined variables. The results revealed that a significant interaction between group and time was found with respect to SJ (p < 0.05). However, no significant interaction between group and time was found with respect to flexibility, CMJ, RL and LL after the end of the intervention programme (p > 0.05). Further, the percentage improvement of the VG was significantly greater in all examined variables compared to the NVG. This study concluded that WBV training improves flexibility and explosive strength of lower limbs in young trained artistic gymnasts and maintains the initial level of performance for at least 15 minutes after the WBV intervention programme.
本研究旨在探讨单次全身振动(WBV)对年轻艺术体操运动员下肢柔韧性和爆发力的急性影响。32 名年轻竞技体操运动员自愿参加本研究,并根据振动方案被分配到振动组或传统体重训练组。振动干预包括在打开的振动平台上进行单次偏心和向心深蹲运动(振动组:VG n = 15),而传统体重(无振动)组则在关闭 WBV 设备的情况下进行相同的训练方案(NVG:n= 17)。柔韧性(坐立前屈测试)和爆发力测试[深蹲跳(SJ)、反向跳跃(CMJ)和单腿深蹲(右腿(RL)和左腿(LL))]在最初(预测试)、干预后立即(后测试 1)和干预计划结束后 15 分钟(后测试 15)进行。使用四个 2x3 ANOVA 来检查组(VG 与 NVG)和时间(预测试、后测试 1 和后测试 15)之间关于被检查变量的相互作用。结果表明,SJ 方面存在组和时间之间的显著交互作用(p < 0.05)。然而,干预结束后,柔韧性、CMJ、RL 和 LL 方面未发现组和时间之间存在显著交互作用(p > 0.05)。此外,与 NVG 相比,VG 的所有检查变量的改善百分比均显著更高。本研究得出结论,WBV 训练可提高年轻训练有素的艺术体操运动员的柔韧性和下肢爆发力,并在 WBV 干预计划结束后至少 15 分钟内保持初始运动表现水平。