Does the Repeated-Bout Effect Influence Post-Activation Performance Enhancement in Recreational Runners?

Gabriel Protzen, Bruno Matoso, Kenji Doma, Silvio de Oliveira, Daniel Boullosa
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Purpose: This study examined how a low dose of an eccentric-oriented lunge exercise could induce the repeated-bout effect (RBE) and affect the subsequent post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) in recreational runners. Methods: Twenty male recreational runners (32.1 ± 2.8 years; 173.4 ± 6.1 cm; 73.3 ± 11.5 kg; 57.8 ± 7.2 mL·kg-1·min-1) were divided into control (N = 10) and experimental (N = 10) groups. In the first and fourth weeks, the groups were assessed for jump capacity, dynamic balance, and submaximal running kinematics before and after an incremental shuttle-run test until exhaustion. The experimental group was also submitted to two sessions of the eccentric-oriented lunge exercise (3 sets of 10 repetitions with 2 min of passive recovery) in the second and third weeks. Results: We observed that the first session promoted muscle damage, which was significantly (p < .05) reduced after the second training session, thus indicating an RBE. Meanwhile, there was no effect of the RBE on dynamic balance and submaximal running kinematics in the post-intervention. However, there was a significant increase in countermovement jump height (p = .008) for the experimental group when compared to the control group, although no PAPE was observed. Conclusions: The current results demonstrate that a simple, low-dose eccentric-oriented exercise may induce an RBE, leading to reduced muscle damage and a possibly improved lower limbs' muscle power in recreational runners. However, the absence of PAPE effects suggests that the RBE may not directly influence the potentiation/fatigue balance after fatiguing running exercises.

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重复运动效应是否会影响休闲跑步者运动后的表现提升?
目的:本研究探讨了低剂量的偏心型弓步运动如何诱导重复运动效应(RBE)并影响休闲跑步者随后的运动后成绩提高(PAPE)。运动方法将 20 名男性休闲跑步者(32.1 ± 2.8 岁;173.4 ± 6.1 厘米;73.3 ± 11.5 千克;57.8 ± 7.2 毫升-千克-1-分钟-1)分为对照组(N = 10)和实验组(N = 10)。在第一周和第四周,对照组和实验组分别在增量往返跑测试前后对跳跃能力、动态平衡和亚极限跑步运动学进行评估,直至力竭。在第二周和第三周,实验组还进行了两次偏心式弓步运动(3 组,每组 10 次,被动恢复 2 分钟)。实验结果我们观察到,与对照组相比,实验组在第一节训练中促进了肌肉损伤,尽管没有观察到 PAPE,但实验组的损伤程度明显(p p = .008)。结论目前的研究结果表明,简单、低剂量的偏心导向运动可诱导 RBE,从而减少肌肉损伤,并可能改善休闲跑步者的下肢肌肉力量。然而,PAPE 效果的缺失表明,RBE 可能不会直接影响疲劳跑步运动后的增效/疲劳平衡。
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