Human Performance Laboratory, Center for Sport Performance, Department of Kinesiology, California State University, Fullerton, California.
High Performance Centre, Canadian Sport Institute Pacific, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Dec;31(12):3305-3310. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002231.
Watkins, CM, Barillas, SR, Wong, MA, Archer, DC, Dobbs, IJ, Lockie, RG, Coburn, JW, Tran, TT, and Brown, LE. Determination of vertical jump as a measure of neuromuscular readiness and fatigue. J Strength Cond Res 31(12): 3305-3310, 2017-Coaches closely monitor training loads and periodize sessions throughout the season to create optimal adaptations at the proper time. However, only monitoring training loads ignores the innate physiological stress each athlete feels individually. Vertical jump (VJ) is widely used as a measure of lower-body power, and has been used in postmatch studies to demonstrate fatigue levels. However, no pretraining monitoring by VJ performance has been previously studied. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the sensitivity of VJ as a measure of readiness and fatigue on a daily sessional basis. Ten healthy resistance-trained males (mass = 91.60 ± 13.24 kg; height = 179.70 ± 9.23 cm; age = 25.40 ± 1.51 years) and 7 females (mass = 65.36 ± 12.29 kg; height = 162.36 ± 5.75 cm; age = 25.00 ± 2.71 years) volunteered to participate. Vertical jump and BRUNEL Mood Assessment (BAM) were measured 4 times: pre-workout 1, post-workout 1, pre-workout 2, and post-workout 2. Workout intensity was identical for both workouts, consisting of 4 sets of 5 repetitions for hang cleans, and 4 sets of 6 repetitions for push presses at 85% 1 repetition maximum (1RM), followed by 4 sets to failure of back squats (BSs), Romanian deadlift, and leg press at 80% 1RM. The major finding was that VJ height decrement (-8.05 ± 9.65 cm) at pre-workout 2 was correlated (r = 0.648) with BS volume decrement (-27.56 ± 24.56%) between workouts. This is important for coaches to proactively understand the current fatigue levels of their athletes and their readiness to resistance training.
沃特金斯、巴利拉斯、黄、阿彻、多布斯、洛克、洛克、科本、陈、布朗。作为神经肌肉准备和疲劳的衡量标准,垂直跳跃的测定。J 力量与条件研究 31(12):3305-3310,2017 教练密切监测训练负荷,并在整个赛季中进行阶段训练,以在适当的时间创造最佳适应。然而,仅仅监测训练负荷就忽略了每个运动员个人感受到的内在生理压力。垂直跳跃(VJ)被广泛用作衡量下肢力量的指标,并已被用于赛后研究以展示疲劳水平。然而,以前没有研究过 VJ 表现的预训练监测。因此,本研究的目的是确定 VJ 作为日常会话准备和疲劳的衡量标准的敏感性。10 名健康的抗阻训练男性(体重=91.60±13.24 千克;身高=179.70±9.23 厘米;年龄=25.40±1.51 岁)和 7 名女性(体重=65.36±12.29 千克;身高=162.36±5.75 厘米;年龄=25.00±2.71 岁)自愿参加。垂直跳跃和布鲁内尔情绪评估(BAM)测量了 4 次:锻炼前 1 次,锻炼后 1 次,锻炼前 2 次,锻炼后 2 次。两次锻炼的锻炼强度相同,包括 4 组 5 次悬挂清洁,4 组 6 次推压,负荷为 85%的 1 次重复最大值(1RM),然后是 4 组至力竭的深蹲(BS)、罗马尼亚硬拉和腿推,负荷为 80%的 1RM。主要发现是,锻炼前 2 次的 VJ 高度下降(-8.05±9.65 厘米)与锻炼之间的 BS 量下降(-27.56±24.56%)呈正相关(r=0.648)。这对于教练来说很重要,可以主动了解运动员的当前疲劳水平及其对阻力训练的准备情况。