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静态拉伸与动态拉伸热身对女子手球运动员反复冲刺表现的急性影响

Acute Effects of a Static Vs. a Dynamic Stretching Warm-up on Repeated-Sprint Performance in Female Handball Players.

作者信息

Zmijewski Piotr, Lipinska Patrycja, Czajkowska Anna, Mróz Anna, Kapuściński Paweł, Mazurek Krzysztof

机构信息

Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Institute of Physical Education, Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz, Poland.

出版信息

J Hum Kinet. 2020 Mar 31;72:161-172. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2019-0043. eCollection 2020 Mar.

Abstract

This randomized cross-over study examined the effects of typical static and dynamic stretching warm-up protocols on repeated-sprint performance. Thirteen young female handball players performed a 5 min aerobic warm-up followed by one of three stretching protocols for the lower limbs: (1) static stretching, (2) dynamic-ballistic stretching, and (3) no stretching before performing five all-out sprints on a cycle ergometer. Each protocol was performed on a different occasion, separated by 2-3 days. Range of movement (ROM) was also measured before and after the warm-up protocols with a sit-and-reach test. Fixed and random effects of each stretching protocol on repeated sprint performance were estimated with mixed linear modeling and data were evaluated via standardization and magnitude-based inferences. In comparison to no stretching, there were small increases in ROM after dynamic stretching (12.7%, ±0.7%; mean, ±90% confidence limits) and static stretching (19.2%, ±0.9%). There were small increases in the average power across all sprints with dynamic stretching relative to static stretching (3.3%, ±2.4%) and no stretching (3.0%, ±2.4%) and trivial to small increases in the average power in the 1st and 5th trials with dynamic stretching compared to static stretching (3.9%, ±2.6%; 2.6%, ±2.6%, respectively) and no stretching (2.0%, ±2.7%; 4.1%, ±2.8%, respectively). There were also trivial and small decreases in power across all sprints with static relative to dynamic stretching (-1.3%, ±2.8%) and no stretching (-3.5%, ±2.9%). Dynamic stretching improved repeated-sprint performance to a greater extent than static stretching and no stretching.

摘要

这项随机交叉研究考察了典型的静态和动态拉伸热身方案对反复冲刺能力的影响。13名年轻女性手球运动员先进行5分钟的有氧热身,然后针对下肢进行三种拉伸方案之一:(1)静态拉伸,(2)动态-弹道式拉伸,(3)不拉伸,之后在功率自行车上进行5次全力冲刺。每个方案在不同时间进行,间隔2 - 3天。在热身方案前后还通过坐立前屈测试测量了活动范围(ROM)。采用混合线性模型估计每种拉伸方案对反复冲刺表现的固定效应和随机效应,并通过标准化和基于量级的推断对数据进行评估。与不拉伸相比,动态拉伸后ROM有小幅增加(12.7%,±0.7%;平均值,±90%置信区间),静态拉伸后ROM也有小幅增加(19.2%,±0.9%)。与静态拉伸相比,动态拉伸时所有冲刺的平均功率有小幅增加(3.3%,±2.4%),与不拉伸相比也有小幅增加(3.0%,±2.4%);与静态拉伸相比,动态拉伸时第1次和第5次冲刺的平均功率有微小到小幅增加(分别为3.9%,±2.6%;2.6%,±2.6%),与不拉伸相比也有增加(分别为2.0%,±2.7%;4.1%,±2.8%)。与动态拉伸相比,静态拉伸时所有冲刺的功率也有微小和小幅下降(-1.3%,±2.8%),与不拉伸相比下降幅度更大(-3.5%,±2.9%)。动态拉伸比静态拉伸和不拉伸在更大程度上改善了反复冲刺表现。

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