Neuromuscular changes after a Long Distance Triathlon World Championship

Alba Cuba-Dorado, Tania Álvarez-Yates, Javier Carballo-López, Mario Iglesias-Caamaño, Diego Fernández-Redondo, Oscar García-García
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This study aimed to determine the neuromuscular changes in muscle contractile properties and countermovement jump (CMJ) performance after a long distance (LD) triathlon, inquiring to what extent it is influenced by gender and the evaluated muscle, and to explore for response differences. Four elite (2 females and 2 males) and 18 well-trained triathletes (3 females and 15 males) who competed in the 2019 LD Triathlon World Championship undergone, prior and post-race, a CMJ and a muscle contractile properties assessment in vastus lateralis (VL) and biceps femoris (BF) using tensiomyography. A mixed ANOVA was carried out to detect triathletes’ neuromuscular changes after the competition. A large decrease in jump height and flight time was found in CMJ (p = 0.001, ηp2 = 0.767) with gender differences (ηp2= 0.308). contraction (Tc), delay (Td) and sustain times (Ts) also showed a large decrease (p = 0.001, ηp2= 0.174–0.413). However, maximum radial muscle belly displacement was not altered by the competition, but did greatly increase radial displacement velocity (p = 0.031; ηp2= 0.212). No gender differences were found in contractile properties. Correlation analysis between race performance and the jumping and tensiomyography parameters only showed a moderate negative correlation with Tc of the BF in pre- and post-competition (r = −0.44; −0.43; p = 0.05). In conclusion, triathletes after a LD World Championship suffer a sharp drop in jump performance and variations in VL's and BF's contractile properties, showing decreases in Tc, Td and Ts without gender differences. The regular use of these parameters can allow the monitoring of triathlete's neuromuscular fatigue and aid in the distribution of more efficient loads in their training cycles.

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世界铁人三项长跑锦标赛后神经肌肉的变化。
摘要本研究旨在确定长距离(LD)铁人三项比赛后肌肉收缩特性和反跳(CMJ)表现的神经肌肉变化,探讨性别和评估肌肉对其影响的程度,并探讨反应差异。参加2019 LD铁人三项世界锦标赛的四名精英(2名女性和2名男性)和18名训练有素的铁人三项运动员(3名女性和15名男性)在比赛前后接受了CMJ,并使用张力肌描记术对股外侧肌(VL)和股二头肌(BF)进行了肌肉收缩特性评估。采用混合方差分析法检测铁人三项运动员比赛后的神经肌肉变化。CMJ的跳跃高度和飞行时间显著下降(p = 0.001,ηp2 = 0.767)与性别差异(ηp2 = 0.308)。收缩(Tc)、延迟(Td)和维持时间(Ts)也显著下降(p = 0.001,ηp2 = 0.174-0.413)。然而,最大桡骨肌腹位移没有被比赛改变,但显著增加了径向位移速度(p = 0.031;ηp2 = 0.212)。在收缩特性方面没有发现性别差异。比赛成绩与跳跃和张肌张力描记参数的相关性分析显示,赛前和赛后BF的Tc仅呈中度负相关(r = -0.44-0.43;p = 0.05)。总之,LD世界锦标赛后的铁人三项运动员的跳跃表现急剧下降,VL和BF的收缩特性发生变化,Tc、Td和Ts下降,没有性别差异。定期使用这些参数可以监测铁人三项运动员的神经肌肉疲劳,并有助于在训练周期中分配更有效的负荷。亮点神经肌肉疲劳的教练和研究人员可以在进行LD比赛后获得精英和训练有素的铁人三项运动员的参考数据。这些精英参考铁人三项运动员在比赛中获得的CMJ的变化幅度以及BF和VL的收缩特性可以指导调整铁人三项训练。使用这些参考的参数的定期使用可以在整个赛季的训练或训练周期中进行详尽的神经肌肉疲劳监测。
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