Oranchuk Dustin J, Storey Adam G, Nelson André R, Neville Jonathon G, Cronin John B
Sports Performance Research Institute New Zealand, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand ; and.
Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.
J Strength Cond Res. 2022 Jan 1;36(1):284-288. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000003405.
Oranchuk, DJ, Storey, AG, Nelson, AR, Neville, JG, and Cronin, JB. Variability of multiangle isometric force-time characteristics in trained men. J Strength Cond Res 36(1): 284-288, 2022-Measurements of isometric force, rate of force development (RFD), and impulse are widely reported. However, little is known about the variability and reliability of these measurements at multiple angles, over repeated testing occasions in a homogenous, resistance-trained population. Thus, understanding the intersession variability of multiangle isometric force-time characteristics provides the purpose of this article. Three sessions of isometric knee extensions at 40°, 70°, and 100° of flexion were performed by 26 subjects across 51 limbs. All assessments were repeated on 3 occasions separated by 5-8 days. Variability was qualified by doubling the typical error of measurement (TEM), with thresholds of 0.2-0.6 (small), 0.6-1.2 (moderate), 1.2-2.0 (large), 2.0-4.0 (very large), and >4.0 (extremely large). In addition, variability was deemed large when the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was <0.67 and coefficient of variation (CV) >10%; moderate when ICC >0.67 or CV <10% (but not both); and small when both ICC >0.67 and CV <10%. Small to moderate between-session variability (ICC = 0.68-0.95, CV = 5.2-18.7%, TEM = 0.24-0.49) was associated with isometric peak force, regardless of angle. Moderate to large variability was seen in early-stage (0-50 ms) RFD and impulse (ICC = 0.60-0.80, CV = 22.4-63.1%, TEM = 0.62-0.74). Impulse and RFD at 0-100 ms, 0-200 ms, and 100-200 ms were moderately variable (ICC = 0.71-0.89, CV = 11.8-42.1%, TEM = 0.38-0.60) at all joint angles. Isometric peak force and late-stage isometric RFD and impulse measurements were found to have low intersession variability regardless of joint angle. However, practitioners need to exercise caution when making inferences about early-stage RFD and impulse measures due to moderate-large variability.
奥兰丘克、DJ、斯托里、AG、纳尔逊、AR、内维尔、JG和克罗宁、JB。训练有素的男性多角度等长力量-时间特征的变异性。《力量与体能研究杂志》36(1): 284 - 288, 2022 - 等长力量、力量发展速率(RFD)和冲量的测量已有广泛报道。然而,在同质的、进行抗阻训练的人群中,在多次重复测试的情况下,对于这些测量在多个角度的变异性和可靠性知之甚少。因此,了解多角度等长力量-时间特征的组间变异性是本文的目的。26名受试者对51条肢体进行了三次等长膝关节伸展测试,分别在40°、70°和100°屈曲角度下进行。所有评估在相隔5 - 8天的三个时间段重复进行。变异性通过将测量的典型误差(TEM)加倍来界定,阈值为0.2 - 0.6(小)、0.6 - 1.2(中等)、1.2 - 2.0(大)、2.0 - 4.0(非常大)和>4.0(极其大)。此外,当组内相关系数(ICC)<0.67且变异系数(CV)>10%时,变异性被认为大;当ICC>0.67或CV<10%(但不是两者同时满足)时,变异性被认为中等;当ICC>0.67且CV<10%时,变异性被认为小。无论角度如何,等长峰值力量的组间变异性小到中等(ICC = 0.68 - 0.95,CV = 5.2 - 18.7%,TEM = 0.24 - 0.49)。在早期(0 - 50毫秒)的RFD和冲量中观察到中等至大的变异性(ICC = 0.60 - 0.80,CV = 22.4 - 63.1%,TEM = 0.62 - 0.74)。在所有关节角度下,0 - 100毫秒、0 - 200毫秒和100 - 200毫秒时的冲量和RFD具有中等变异性(ICC = 0.71 - 0.89,CV = 11.8 - 42.1%,TEM = 0.38 - 0.60)。无论关节角度如何,等长峰值力量以及后期等长RFD和冲量测量的组间变异性都较低。然而,由于变异性中等至大,从业者在对早期RFD和冲量测量进行推断时需要谨慎。