J Sport Rehabil. 2021 Feb 24;30(7):1106-1110. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2020-0340.
Maximal power describes the ability to immediately produce power with the maximal velocity at the point of release, impact, and/or take off-the greater an athlete's ability to produce maximal power, the greater the improvement of athletic performance. In reference to boxing performance, regular consistent production of high muscular power during punching is considered an essential prerequisite. Despite the importance of upper limb power to athletic performance, presently, there is no gold standard test for upper limb force development performance.
To investigate the test-retest reliability of the force plate-derived measures of countermovement push-up in elite boxers.
Test-retest design.
High Performance Olympic Training Center.
Eighteen elite Olympic boxers (age = 23 [3] y; height = 1.68 [0.39] m; body mass = 70.0 [17] kg).
Participants performed 5 repetitions of countermovement push-up trials on FD4000 Forcedeck dual force platforms on 2 separate test occasions 7 days apart.
Peak force, mean force, flight time, rate of force development, impulse, and vertical stiffness of the bilateral and unilateral limbs from the force-time curve.
No significant differences between the 2 trial occasions for any of the derived bilateral or unilateral performance measures. Intraclass correlation coefficients indicated moderate to high reliability for performance parameters (intraclass correlation coefficients = .68-.98) and low coefficient of variation (3%-10%) apart from vertical stiffness (coefficient of variation = 16.5%-25%). Mean force demonstrated the greatest reliability (coefficient of variation = 3%). In contrast, no significant differences (P < .001) were noted between left and right limbs (P = .005-.791), or between orthodox or southpaw boxing styles (P = .19-.95).
Force platform-derived kinetic bilateral and unilateral parameters of countermovement push-up are reliable measures of upper limb power performance in elite-level boxers; results suggest unilateral differences within the bilateral condition are not the norm for an elite boxing cohort.
最大功率描述的是在释放、撞击和/或起飞点立即以最大速度产生功率的能力——运动员产生最大功率的能力越强,运动表现的提升就越大。在拳击表现方面,在出拳过程中经常一致地产生高肌肉力量被认为是一个基本前提。尽管上肢力量对运动表现很重要,但目前还没有用于上肢力量发展表现的金标准测试。
研究精英拳击手从力量板得出的反向俯卧撑的测试-再测试可靠性。
测试-再测试设计。
高性能奥林匹克训练中心。
18 名精英奥林匹克拳击手(年龄=23 [3] 岁;身高=1.68 [0.39] 米;体重=70.0 [17] 公斤)。
参与者在 7 天的间隔内分 2 次在 FD4000 强迫式双力平台上进行 5 次反向俯卧撑试验。
双侧和单侧的峰值力、平均力、腾空时间、力量发展率、冲量和力-时间曲线的垂直刚度。
在任何双侧或单侧表现测量中,两次试验之间都没有显著差异。内类相关系数表明,除了垂直刚度(变异系数=16.5%-25%)外,性能参数的可靠性为中等至高(内类相关系数=0.68-0.98),且变异系数低(3%-10%)。平均力表现出最大的可靠性(变异系数=3%)。相比之下,左右肢体之间(P<0.001)或左撇子或右撇子拳击风格之间(P=0.19-0.95)没有显著差异(P<0.001)。
从力量板得出的反向俯卧撑的双侧和单侧动力参数是精英拳击手上肢力量表现的可靠测量方法;结果表明,在精英拳击手群体中,双侧条件下的单侧差异并非常态。