Effects of static stretching and walking during inter-set intervals of resistance training on muscle fatigue of the quadriceps.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1483972
Kosuke Takeuchi, Hiroaki Inoue, Motoka Fujiwara, Taiki Shimizu, Chiharu Nagai, Kosei Mizuno, Masatoshi Nakamura
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Introduction: Inter-set rest intervals are essential to reduce muscle fatigue and increase the total amount of volume of resistance training. Static stretching and walking may increase muscle blood flow and promote recovery during inter-set rest intervals. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 20 seconds of static stretching and walking during inter-set rest intervals of leg extension exercises on the number of repetitions to exhaustion, total amount of volume, and flexibility of the quadriceps (joint range of motion and muscle hardness) in untrained healthy males.

Methods: Fourteen healthy, untrained men performed three different interventions (passive rest, static stretching, and walking) during inter-set rest intervals of a leg extension exercise with a 70% load of maximum muscle strength, in random order. The range of motion and muscle hardness of the quadriceps were measured before and immediately after all interventions using a goniometer and a portable muscle hardness meter. The number of repetitions to exhaustion and total amount of volume load (load × repetitions) of the leg extension exercise were assessed. Repeated two-way ANOVA and a Friedman test were used to analyze the variables.

Results: Range of motion and muscle hardness were increased after all interventions (both p < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the number of repetitions to exhaustion (p = 0.651) or total amount of volume load (p = 0.206) between interventions.

Discussion: These results indicated that static stretching and walking during inter-set rest intervals did not influence the change in flexibility and muscle fatigue of the leg extension exercise.

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在抗阻训练间歇期进行静态拉伸和步行对股四头肌肌肉疲劳的影响。
简介:组间休息是必不可少的,以减少肌肉疲劳和增加总容量的阻力训练。静态拉伸和步行可以增加肌肉血流量,促进间歇休息期间的恢复。因此,本研究的目的是调查未经训练的健康男性,在腿伸展运动的间歇休息时间进行20秒的静态拉伸和步行对重复次数、总容积和股四头肌柔韧性(关节活动范围和肌肉硬度)的影响。方法:14名健康的未经训练的男性在腿部伸展运动的间歇休息期间随机进行三种不同的干预(被动休息,静态拉伸和步行),最大肌肉力量负荷为70%。在所有干预之前和之后立即使用角计和便携式肌肉硬度计测量股四头肌的活动范围和肌肉硬度。评估腿部伸展运动的重复次数和总容量负荷(负荷×重复次数)。采用重复双向方差分析和Friedman检验对变量进行分析。结果:所有干预后活动度和肌肉硬度均增加(均p = 0.651),干预间总容积负荷增加(p = 0.206)。讨论:这些结果表明,在组间休息期间的静态拉伸和步行不会影响腿部伸展运动的灵活性和肌肉疲劳的变化。
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