LOW-INTENSITY SPRINT TRAINING WITH BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION IMPROVES 100-M DASH

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作者
Behringer, Michael [1 ]
Behlau, Daniel [1 ]
Montag, Johannes C. K. [1 ]
McCourt, Molly L. [1 ]
Mester, Joachim [1 ]
机构
[1] German Sport Univ Cologne, Inst Training Sci & Sport Informat, Cologne, Germany
关键词
sprint performance; rate of force development; maximal isometric force; muscle thickness; hormonal response; metabolic response; HEAVY RESISTANCE EXERCISE; GROWTH-HORMONE; HYPERTROPHIC ADAPTATIONS; MUSCLE FUNCTION; RESPONSES; OCCLUSION; STRENGTH; HYPOXIA; PERFORMANCE; TESTOSTERONE;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0000000000001746
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
We investigated the effects of practical blood flow restriction (pBFR) of leg muscles during sprint training on the 100-m dash time in well-trained sport students. Participants performed 6 3 100-m sprints at 60-70% of their maximal 100-m sprinting speed twice a week for 6 weeks, either with (intervention group [IG]; n = 12) or without pBFR (control group [CG]; n = 12). The 100-m dash time significantly decreased more in the IG (-0.38 +/- 0.24 seconds) than in the CG (-0.16 +/- 0.17 seconds). The muscle thickness of the rectus femoris increased only in the IG, whereas no group-by-time interactions were found for the muscle thickness of the biceps femoris and the biceps brachii. The maximal isometric force, measured using a leg press, did not change in either group. However, the rate of force development improved in the IG. Growth hormone, testosterone, insulin-like growth factor 1, and cortisol concentrations did not significantly differ between both groups at any measurement time point (pre, 1 minute, 20 minutes, 120 minutes, and 24 hours after the 6 all-out sprints of the first training session). The muscle damage marker h-FABP increased significantly more in the CG than in the IG. The pBFR improved the 100-m dash time significantly more than low-intensity sprint interval training alone. Other noted benefits of training with pBFR were a decreased level of muscle damage, a greater increase of the rectus femoris muscle thickness, and a higher rate of force development. However, the tested hormones were unable to explain the additional beneficial effects.
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