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静蹲练习结合血流限制可诱发肌肉活动后增强效应,提高垂直纵跳表现。

Lunge exercises with blood-flow restriction induces post-activation potentiation and improves vertical jump performance.

机构信息

James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

INISA, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande, Brazil.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2020 Mar;120(3):687-695. doi: 10.1007/s00421-020-04308-6. Epub 2020 Jan 31.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study examined the post-activation potentiation effects of body-weight lunge exercises with blood-flow restriction on jump performance. Eighteen anaerobically trained men took part in this study across 3 weeks.

METHODS

During the first week, participants were familiarised with the lunge exercises with blood-flow restriction and the drop-jump protocol. In the second and third week, participants were randomly allocated to complete body-weight lunges (three sets of eight repetitions) either with or without blood-flow restriction (occlusion set at 130% of systolic blood pressure) to induce post-activation potentiation. Drop-jump performance was assessed between blood-flow conditions, and prior to, and at the third, sixth, ninth, twelfth and fifteenth minute following each lunge exercise. Relationships between mechanical contributors of jump performance and final jump performance were examined via Pearson correlation coefficients.

RESULTS

Lunges with blood-flow restriction significantly improved jump height (~ 4.5% ± 0.8%), flight time (~ 3.4% ± 0.3%) and power (~ 4.1% ± 0.3%) within 6-15 min post-exercise (p < 0.05) with the magnitude of effect between blood-flow conditions, moderate-large (0.54-1.16). No significant changes (p > 0.05) were found in jump performance measures following lunge exercises without blood-flow restriction. Significant correlations (p < 0.05) between mechanical contributors of jump performance and jump performance highlighted the potential of blood-flow restriction to enhance stretch-shortening cycle mechanics in the current study.

CONCLUSION

Lunge exercises with blood-flow restriction improved subsequent jump performance in anaerobically trained men. The use of blood-flow restriction may be a practical alternative to heavy resistance training equipment during warm-up protocols.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨带血流限制的体重大腿下蹲练习对跳跃表现的后激活增强效应。18 名无氧训练男性参与了这项为期 3 周的研究。

方法

在第一周,参与者熟悉了带血流限制的深蹲练习和跳深协议。在第二和第三周,参与者随机分配完成带或不带血流限制(闭塞设定为收缩压的 130%)的体重大腿下蹲(三组,每组 8 次),以诱导后激活增强。在血流条件之间、每次下蹲练习之前以及之后的第 3、6、9、12 和 15 分钟评估跳深性能。通过 Pearson 相关系数检查跳跃性能的机械贡献与最终跳跃性能之间的关系。

结果

带血流限制的深蹲显著提高了跳跃高度(4.5%±0.8%)、腾空时间(3.4%±0.3%)和功率(~4.1%±0.3%),在运动后 6-15 分钟内(p<0.05),血流条件之间的效应量为中等至较大(0.54-1.16)。不带血流限制的深蹲练习后,跳跃性能测量值没有显著变化(p>0.05)。跳跃性能的机械贡献之间存在显著相关性(p<0.05),突出了血流限制在本研究中增强拉伸-缩短周期力学的潜力。

结论

带血流限制的大腿下蹲练习提高了无氧训练男性的后续跳跃表现。在热身方案中,血流限制的使用可能是重物阻力训练设备的实用替代方案。

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