The effects of varying inertial loadings on power variables in the flywheel romanian deadlift exercise

被引:12
作者
Brien, Joey O. [1 ]
Browne, Declan [1 ]
Earls, Des [1 ]
Lodge, Clare [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Technol Carlow, Dept Sci & Hlth, HealthCore, Carlow R93 V960, Ireland
关键词
Iso-inertial device; Eccentric overload; Inertia load; Power output; ECCENTRIC-OVERLOAD; RESISTANCE EXERCISE; MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY; PERFORMANCE; ADAPTATIONS; STRENGTH; RESPONSES; PLAYERS; FORCE;
D O I
10.5114/biolsport.2022.106159
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of four different inertial loads (0.025, 0.050, 0.075, and 0.100 kg- m(2)) on concentric (CON) power, eccentric (ECC) power, and ECC overload in the flywheel Romanian deadlift (RDL). Fourteen recreationally trained males (27.9 +/- 6.4 years, 90 +/- 10.7 kg, 180.7 +/- 5.5 cm) volunteered for the study. They had a minimum of two years of resistance training experience, although none had experience in flywheel inertia training (FIT). All participants performed the flywheel RDL on a flywheel device (kBox 3, Exxentric, AB TM, Bromma, Sweden). Each set was performed using different inertial loads, those being 0.025, 0.050, 0.075, and 0.100 kg-m(2). For CON, ECC power, and ECC overload, there was a significant difference (p < 0.001) between inertial loadings. In conclusion, results highlight that lower inertial load leads to higher peak CON and ECC power values, precisely 0.025 kg- m(2). Regarding ECC overload, medium to higher loads (0.050, 0.075, and 0.100 kg-m(2)) will lead to higher values.
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页码:499 / 503
页数:5
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