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Bench stepping and running in women. Changes in fitness and injury status.

作者信息

Williford H N, Richards L A, Scharff-Olson M, Brown J, Blessing D, Duey W J

机构信息

Human Performance Laboratory, Auburn University at Montgomery, AL 36124-4023, USA.

出版信息

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 1998 Sep;38(3):221-6.

PMID:9830829
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate injury rates and changes in VO2peak in women associated with aerobic exercise (bench stepping and running).

METHODS

A pretest post-test repeated measures design was used to evaluate changes in VO2peak after training for 10 weeks, 3 days per week, for 1 hour per session. Injury incidence was monitored by questionnaires throughout the training program.

SETTING

All testing and training took place at Auburn University Montgomery, Montgomery, AL, USA.

PARTICIPANTS

The subjects were women enrolled in university physical activity courses. The exercise groups consisted of 23 women who performed bench exercise and 15 who performed running-jogging. Eleven subjects served as non-exercising controls.

INTERVENTION

The 10-week exercise training program served as the intervention.

MEASURES

Subjects were both pre- and post-tested for VO2peak by open circuit calorimetry. Body composition was estimated from a 7-site skinfold equation. A daily injury log was maintained to evaluate injury status.

RESULTS

A repeated measures ANOVA found similar significant improvements in VO2peak for both the bench and running groups with no change for the control group. An evaluation of the injuries graded II or higher found 0.29 injuries per 100 hrs for the bench group and 0.66 injuries per 100 hrs for the running group. When all complaints were considered (grade I to grade IV) the rates increased to 2.44 per 100 hrs for the running group and 6.09 per 100 hrs for the bench group.

CONCLUSIONS

Aerobic bench exercise produced similar changes in VO2peak compared to running. The results indicated that the primary injury complaints were grade I and related to delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). The bench group experienced an greater incidence of grade I complaints while the running group experienced a slightly greater incidence of more serious grade II or higher injuries.

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