Department of Science and Health, Institute of Technology Carlow, Carlow, Ireland ; and.
Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences (Sport), Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.
J Strength Cond Res. 2021 Dec 1;35(12):3474-3481. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003327.
Byrne, PJ, Moody, JA, Cooper, SM, and Kinsella, S. Acute effects of "composite" training on neuromuscular and fast stretch-shortening cycle drop jump performance in hurling players. J Strength Cond Res 35(12): 3474-3481, 2021-"Composite" training is a term developed by the authors and defined as the combination of a plyometric exercise with an explosive activity such as a sprint run, performed as a "combined repetition"/session. The purposes of this study were to investigate the acute effect of a "composite" training session on neuromuscular and fast stretch-shortening cycle bounce drop jumps (BDJs) in hurling players' immediately, after session, and after 7 days of recovery. Eight hurling players first completed a drop jump test to identify individual BDJ drop height, followed 72 hours later with a single "composite" training session. Three repetition maximum (3RM) back squat strength, BDJ, countermovement jump (CMJ), and sprint performance testing were performed 10 minutes before and immediately after session and 7 days after session. An analysis of variance reported a significant decrease in CMJ measures (height, velocity, and eccentric rate of force development) and sprint performance from presession to postsession (p ≤ 0.05). Moreover, a significant increase was evident for CMJ performance (height and power), sprint performance (5 and 20 m), 3RM back squat strength, and BDJ performance (reactive strength index and height) from postsession to post-7-day recovery (p ≤ 0.05). Pairwise comparisons indicated that absolute and relative 3RM strength significantly increased from presession to post-7 days (absolute 3RM: p = 0.0001; relative 3RM: p = 0.01). The findings indicate that "composite" training results in an immediate decline in CMJ measures after session possibly due to acute muscle fatigue, and supercompensation augments maximum lower-limb strength after 7 days of recovery.
“复合”训练对投球手的神经肌肉和快速拉伸-缩短周期下落跳表现的急性影响 Byrne, PJ, Moody, JA, Cooper, SM 和 Kinsella, S. J Strength Cond Res 35(12): 3474-3481, 2021-“复合”训练是作者提出的一个术语,定义为将一种增强式练习与爆发力活动(如冲刺跑)结合在一起,作为“组合重复”/训练。本研究的目的是调查“复合”训练对投球手神经肌肉和快速拉伸-缩短周期反弹下落跳(BDJ)的即时、训练后即刻和 7 天恢复期的急性影响。8 名投球手首先完成下落跳测试,以确定个人 BDJ 下落高度,然后在 72 小时后进行单次“复合”训练。3 次重复最大(3RM)深蹲力量、BDJ、下蹲跳(CMJ)和冲刺性能测试分别在训练前 10 分钟和训练后即刻以及训练后 7 天进行。方差分析报告称,CMJ 测量(高度、速度和离心力发展率)和冲刺表现从训练前到训练后即刻显著下降(p≤0.05)。此外,从训练后即刻到 7 天恢复期后,CMJ 表现(高度和力量)、冲刺表现(5 米和 20 米)、3RM 深蹲力量和 BDJ 表现(反应力量指数和高度)明显增加(p≤0.05)。配对比较表明,绝对和相对 3RM 力量从训练前到 7 天后显著增加(绝对 3RM:p=0.0001;相对 3RM:p=0.01)。研究结果表明,“复合”训练会导致训练后即刻 CMJ 测量值下降,可能是由于急性肌肉疲劳,而超补偿会在 7 天恢复期后增强最大下肢力量。