High-Intensity Cycling Training Necessitates Increased Neuromuscular Demand of the Vastus Lateralis During a Fatiguing Contraction.

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-27 DOI:10.1080/02701367.2023.2201311
Alex A Olmos, Stephanie A Sontag, Adam J Sterczala, Mandy E Parra, Hannah L Dimmick, Jonathan D Miller, Jake A Deckert, Trent J Herda, Michael A Trevino
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Purpose: To examine the effects of a 5-week continuous cycling training intervention on electromyographic amplitude (EMGRMS)- and mechanomyographic amplitude (MMGRMS)-torque relationships of the vastus lateralis (VL) during a prolonged contraction. Methods: Twenty-four sedentary, young adults performed maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) and a prolonged isometric trapezoidal contraction at the same absolute 40% MVC for the knee extensors before (PRE) and after training (POSTABS). Individual b- (slopes) and a-terms (y-intercepts) were calculated from the log-transformed electromyographic amplitude (EMGRMS)- and mechanomyographic amplitude (MMGRMS)-torque relationships during the increasing and decreasing segments of the trapezoid. EMGRMS and MMGRMS was normalized for the 45-s steady torque segment. Results: At PRE, b-terms for the EMGRMS-torque relationships during the linearly decreasing segment were greater than the increasing segment (p < .001), and decreased from PRE to POSTABS (p = .027). a-terms were greater during the linearly increasing than decreasing segment at PRE, while the a-terms for the linearly decreasing segment increased from PRE to POSTABS (p = .027). For the MMGRMS-torque relationships, b-terms during the linearly decreasing segment decreased from PRE to POSTABS (p = .013), while a-terms increased from PRE to POSTABS when collapsed across segments (p = .022). Steady torque EMGRMS increased for POSTABS (p < .001). Conclusion: Although cycling training increased aerobic endurance, incorporating resistance training may benefit athletes/individuals as the alterations in neuromuscular parameters post-training suggest a greater neural cost (EMGRMS) and mechanical output (MMGRMS) to complete the same pre-training fatiguing contraction.

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高强度自行车训练需要在疲劳性收缩过程中增加外侧阔肌的神经肌肉需求。
目的:研究为期 5 周的连续自行车训练干预对阔筋膜外肌(VL)在长时间收缩时的肌电图振幅(EMGRMS)- 扭矩关系和机械肌电图振幅(MMGRMS)- 扭矩关系的影响。方法:24 名久坐不动的年轻成年人在训练前(PRE)和训练后(POSTABS)分别进行了最大自主收缩(MVC)和长时间等长梯形收缩,膝关节伸肌的 MVC 绝对值均为 40%。在梯形收缩增加和减小的过程中,根据对数变换后的肌电图振幅(EMGRMS)-力矩关系和机械肌电图振幅(MMGRMS)-力矩关系计算出单个 b-(斜率)和 a-(y-截距)。EMGRMS 和 MMGRMS 对 45 秒的稳定扭矩段进行了归一化处理。结果:在 PRE 时,线性递减段的 EMGRMS 扭矩关系的 b 值大于递增段(p ABS)(p = .027)。在 PRE 时,线性递增段的 a 值大于递减段,而线性递减段的 a 值从 PRE 到 POSTABS 有所增加(p = .027)。就 MMGRMS 与扭矩的关系而言,从 PRE 到 POSTABS,线性递减区段的 b 项减少(p = .013),而从 PRE 到 POSTABS,各区段的 a 项增加(p = .022)。POSTABS 的稳定扭矩 EMGRMS 有所增加(p 结论:POSTABS 增加了稳定扭矩 EMGRMS:虽然自行车训练提高了有氧耐力,但结合阻力训练可能会使运动员/个人受益,因为训练后神经肌肉参数的变化表明,完成训练前相同的疲劳收缩需要更大的神经成本(EMGRMS)和机械输出(MMGRMS)。
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期刊介绍: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport publishes research in the art and science of human movement that contributes significantly to the knowledge base of the field as new information, reviews, substantiation or contradiction of previous findings, development of theory, or as application of new or improved techniques. The goals of RQES are to provide a scholarly outlet for knowledge that: (a) contributes to the study of human movement, particularly its cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature; (b) impacts theory and practice regarding human movement; (c) stimulates research about human movement; and (d) provides theoretical reviews and tutorials related to the study of human movement. The editorial board, associate editors, and external reviewers assist the editor-in-chief. Qualified reviewers in the appropriate subdisciplines review manuscripts deemed suitable. Authors are usually advised of the decision on their papers within 75–90 days.
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