The Immediate After-effects of Increased Resistance upon Physical Performance

A. Stockholm, R. C. Nelson
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Abstract It was the purpose of this investigation to evaluate the immediate effects of overload upon vertical jumping performance. Forty-four college men participated in two identical 3-day testing periods during which three levels of overload (no overload, 5 percent and 10 percent of subject's body weight) were applied on a rotational basis. The test sequence involved five pre-overload, three overload, and five post-overload jumps. Paired t tests comparing pre-overload mean scores with post-overload scores indicated non-significant changes for the two experimental conditions but a statistically significant (P<.05) decrement in performance for the control condition. Further analysis of the difference scores (post-overload minus pre-overload) resulted in significant differences (P<.05) between the two experimental conditions and the control. The hypothesis that the application and removal of an overload will lead to an immediate improved performance in vertical jumping is not supported.
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增加阻力对身体表现的直接影响
摘要本研究的目的是评估过载对垂直跳跃性能的直接影响。44名大学生参加了两个相同的为期3天的测试,在此期间,三种水平的负荷(无负荷,5%和10%的受试者体重)被轮流使用。测试序列包括5次预过载、3次过载和5次后过载跳转。配对t检验比较了负荷前平均得分和负荷后得分,结果表明两种实验条件下的得分变化不显著,但对照条件下的得分下降有统计学意义(P< 0.05)。进一步分析差异分数(超载后减去超载前),发现两种实验条件与对照组之间存在显著差异(P< 0.05)。假设应用和去除过载会导致垂直跳跃性能的立即改善是不支持的。
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