Partridge Emily M, Cooke Julie, McKune Andrew, Pyne David B
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Science, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT, Australia.
Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Bruce, ACT, Australia.
Front Physiol. 2019 Aug 6;10:1007. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.01007. eCollection 2019.
The final hours of preparation before competition are important for performance. Recovery, preparation and warm up protocols are evolving continuously and include passive and active modalities often developed by "trial and error" approaches. Passive modalities, such as whole-body cryotherapy (WBC), have the potential to enhance both recovery and preparation. Whole-body cryotherapy has generally been used within a recovery setting after competition or strenuous training for athletes, and in clinical settings for the general population. However, the acute hormonal, anti-inflammatory, perceptual and psychological responses yielded by a single, or repeated, bouts of WBC indicate that this practice could enhance an athlete's competition readiness when used alongside traditional elements of active warm-ups in the hours before competition in addition to aiding recovery in the hours after. Here we summarize and evaluate the acute effects of WBC exposures on physiological, performance and perceptual responses, and examine the likelihood these responses could theoretically translate into enhanced athletic performance. The potential to enhance an athlete's performance using acute passive WBC exposure is a novel intervention that requires further investigation.
比赛前的最后几个小时准备对于表现至关重要。恢复、准备和热身方案在不断演变,包括通常通过“反复试验”方法制定的被动和主动方式。被动方式,如全身冷冻疗法(WBC),有增强恢复和准备的潜力。全身冷冻疗法通常用于运动员比赛或高强度训练后的恢复环境中,以及普通人群的临床环境中。然而,单次或重复进行WBC所产生的急性激素、抗炎、感知和心理反应表明,这种做法在比赛前数小时与主动热身的传统要素一起使用时,除了有助于赛后数小时的恢复外,还可以提高运动员的比赛准备状态。在这里,我们总结并评估WBC暴露对生理、表现和感知反应的急性影响,并研究这些反应理论上转化为增强运动表现的可能性。使用急性被动WBC暴露来提高运动员表现的潜力是一种需要进一步研究的新型干预措施。