Hoff Marko, Schaefer Laura, Heinke Nancy, Bittmann Frank
Section Regulative Physiology and Prevention, Department of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Potsdam , Germany.
Eur J Transl Myol. 2015 Aug 24;25(3):5183. doi: 10.4081/ejtm.2015.5183. eCollection 2015 Sep 11.
In real life motions, as well as in sports, the adaptation of the neuromuscular systems to externally applied forces plays an important role. The term Adaptive Force (AF) shall characterize the ability of the nerve-muscle-system to adapt to impacting external forces during isometric and eccentric muscle action. The focus in this paper is on the concept of this neuromuscular action, which is not yet described in this way. A measuring system was constructed and evaluated for this specific neuromuscular function, but only the main information of the evaluation of the measuring system and the preliminary reference values are mentioned here, while an article with detailed description will be published separately. This paper concentrates on the three following points: 1) What is the peculiarity of this neuromuscular function, introduced as AF? 2) Is the measuring system able to capture its specific characteristics and which phases of measurement occur? 3) It seems reasonable to discuss if AF can be distinguished and classified among the known force concepts. The article describes the measuring system and how it is able to capture special features of real life motions like submaximal intensities and the subjects' option to react adequately on external varying forces. Furthermore, within one measurement the system records three different force qualities: the isometric submaximal Adaptive Force (AFiso), the maximal isometric Adaptive Force (AFisomax) and the maximal eccentric Adaptive Force (AFeccmax). Each of these phases provide different and unique information on the nerve-muscle-system that are discussed in detail. Important, in terms of the Adaptive Force, seems to be the combination of conditional and coordinative abilities. This project was funded by the Federal Ministry of Economy and Technology (Project ZIM KF2262301FO9).
在现实生活中的运动以及体育运动中,神经肌肉系统对外界施加力的适应起着重要作用。适应性力(AF)这一术语应表征神经肌肉系统在等长和离心肌肉动作过程中适应外部冲击力的能力。本文的重点是这种神经肌肉动作的概念,目前尚未以这种方式进行描述。针对这一特定的神经肌肉功能构建并评估了一个测量系统,但这里仅提及测量系统评估的主要信息和初步参考值,详细描述的文章将另行发表。本文着重于以下三点:1)作为AF引入的这种神经肌肉功能有何独特之处?2)测量系统能否捕捉其特定特征以及测量会出现哪些阶段?3)讨论AF是否可以在已知的力概念中进行区分和分类似乎是合理的。文章描述了测量系统以及它如何能够捕捉现实生活运动的特殊特征,如次最大强度以及受试者对外部变化力做出适当反应的选择。此外,在一次测量中,该系统记录三种不同的力特性:等长次最大适应性力(AFiso)、最大等长适应性力(AFisomax)和最大离心适应性力(AFeccmax)。这些阶段中的每一个都提供了关于神经肌肉系统的不同且独特的信息,将进行详细讨论。就适应性力而言,条件能力和协调能力的结合似乎很重要。该项目由联邦经济和技术部资助(项目ZIM KF2262301FO9)。