Age Characteristics of Fatigue During Cyclic Work of Maximum Power

Serhii Popel
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The purpose of the article is a study the age-related features of changes in the functional state of the neuromuscular apparatus during cyclic work before failure in laboratory conditions. Methods:14 adult ski racers (25-28 years old) candidates for masters of sports and 12 teenagers (14-15 years old) I and II sports categories took part in the study. As the maximum physical load (before failure), an imitation of alternating two-step walking in place was used.For each subject, the walking pace was 75% of the maximum.Ski racers performed imitation under an electronic metronome. The length of the step remained unchanged throughout the study; the duration of the simulation reached 30-40 minutes.The following physiological indicators were used to assess the state of the neuromuscular apparatus: reflex excitability of spinal motoneurons (according to the amplitude of the maximum H-response); latent period of H- and M-responses; the speed of propagation of excitation along the sensory and motor fibers of the tibial nerve in the area of the popliteal fossa and the medial condyle (bone) of the tibia using the "Micro-Neuro-Soft" electroneuromyography.Results. It was established that the relative share of motoneurons participating in the reflex response is the same in resting adults and young skiers. The duration of physical exercise in teenagers reached approximately the same values ​​as adult athletes and is 30-40 minutes. However, the dynamics of the studied functional indicators had their own specific features: in young ski racers, the amplitude of the H-response when refusing to continue working decreased by only 24.0% compared to the initial level. Conclusion. Reflex excitability of spinal motoneurons after performing cyclic work of maximum power in adult athletes is more pronounced than in adolescent athletes, which indicates faster fatigue after testing, but high physical performance during testing.
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最大功率循环工作疲劳的年龄特征
本文的目的是研究在实验室条件下循环工作前神经肌肉装置功能状态变化的年龄相关特征。方法:选取14名成人滑雪运动员(25-28岁)和12名青少年(14-15岁)参加一、二类运动项目。作为最大物理负荷(失效前),模拟原地交替行走两步。每个受试者的步行速度都是最大值的75%。滑雪运动员在电子节拍器下进行模仿。在整个研究过程中,台阶的长度保持不变;模拟时间达到30 ~ 40分钟。采用以下生理指标评估神经肌肉器的状态:脊髓运动神经元的反射兴奋性(根据最大h反应的振幅);H-和m -反应潜伏期;利用“微神经-软”神经肌电图测定了在腘窝和胫骨内侧髁(骨)区域沿胫神经感觉纤维和运动纤维的兴奋传播速度。在休息的成年人和年轻滑雪者中,参与反射反应的运动神经元的相对份额是相同的。青少年的体育锻炼时间与成年运动员大致相同,为30-40分钟。然而,所研究的功能指标的动态有其自身的特点:在年轻的滑雪运动员中,拒绝继续工作时的h反应幅度仅比初始水平下降了24.0%。结论。成年运动员在进行最大功率循环运动后,脊髓运动神经元的反射兴奋性比青少年运动员更明显,这表明测试后疲劳更快,但测试期间体能表现较高。
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