THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ASYMMETRY AND ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE: A CRITICAL REVIEW

被引:193
作者
Maloney, Sean J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bedfordshire, Dept Sports Sci & Phys Act, Bedford, England
关键词
symmetry; imbalance; power; strength; FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY; BILATERAL ASYMMETRY; MUSCULAR STRENGTH; FORCE-PRODUCTION; KICKING PERFORMANCE; SPRINT PERFORMANCE; POWER OUTPUT; SYMMETRY; ELITE; BIOMECHANICS;
D O I
10.1519/JSC.0000000000002608
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
Symmetry may be defined as the quality to demonstrate an exact correspondence of size, shape, and form when split along a given axis. Although it has been widely asserted that the bilateral asymmetries are detrimental to athletic performance, research does not wholly support such an association. Moreover, the research rarely seeks to distinguish between different types of bilateral asymmetry. Fluctuating asymmetries describe bilateral differences in anthropometric attributes, such as nostril width and ear size, and are thought to represent the developmental stability of an organism. There is evidence to suggest that fluctuating asymmetries may be related to impaired athletic performance, although contradictory findings have been reported. Sporting asymmetries is a term that may better describe bilateral differences in parameters, such as force output or jump height. These asymmetries are likely to be a function of limb dominance and magnified by long-standing participation within sport. Sporting asymmetries do not seem to carry a clear influence on athletic performance measures. Given the vast discrepancy in the methodologies used by different investigations, further research is warranted. Recent investigations have demonstrated that training interventions can reduce sporting asymmetries and improve performance. However, studies have not sought to determine whether the influence of sporting asymmetry is independent of improvements in neuromuscular parameters. It may be hypothesized that the deficient (weaker) limb has a greater potential for adaptation in comparison to the strong limb and may demonstrate greater responsiveness to training.
引用
收藏
页码:2579 / 2593
页数:15
相关论文
共 73 条
[51]   Quantification of upper limb kinetic asymmetries in front crawl swimming [J].
Morouco, Pedro G. ;
Marinho, Daniel A. ;
Fernandes, Ricardo J. ;
Marques, Mario C. .
HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE, 2015, 40 :185-192
[52]  
Newton RU, 2006, J STRENGTH COND RES, V20, P971
[53]   Kicking Performance and Muscular Strength Parameters with Dominant and Nondominant Lower Limbs in Brazilian Elite Professional Futsal Players [J].
Palucci Vieira, Luiz Henrique ;
Serenza, Felipe de Souza ;
de Andrade, Vitor Luiz ;
Oliveira, Lucas de Paula ;
Mariano, Fabio Pamplona ;
Santana, Juliana Exel ;
Pereira Santiago, Paulo Roberto .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMECHANICS, 2016, 32 (06) :578-585
[54]   Applications of the dose-response for muscular strength development: A review of meta-analytic efficacy and reliability for designing training prescription [J].
Peterson, MD ;
Rhea, MR ;
Alvar, BA .
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2005, 19 (04) :950-958
[55]   Effect of leg dominance on change of direction ability amongst young elite soccer players [J].
Rouissi, Mehdi ;
Chtara, Moktar ;
Owen, Adam ;
Chaalali, Anis ;
Chaouachi, Anis ;
Gabbett, Tim ;
Chamari, Karim .
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES, 2016, 34 (06) :542-548
[56]   The influence of cadence and power output on the biomechanics of force application during steady-rate cycling in competitive and recreational cyclists [J].
Sanderson, David J. .
JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES, 1991, 9 (02) :191-203
[57]  
Sannicandro I., 2011, BRIT J SPORT MED, V45, P370, DOI [10.1136/bjsm.2011.084038.171, DOI 10.1136/BJSM.2011.084038.171]
[58]  
Sannicandro I, 2014, J SPORT SCI MED, V13, P397
[59]   INFLUENCE OF WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION ASYMMETRY ON THE BIOMECHANICS OF A BARBELL BACK SQUAT [J].
Sato, Kimitake ;
Heise, Gary D. .
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2012, 26 (02) :342-349
[60]   Anatomically Asymmetrical Runners Move More Asymmetrically at the Same Metabolic Cost [J].
Seminati, Elena ;
Nardello, Francesca ;
Zamparo, Paola ;
Ardigo, Luca P. ;
Faccioli, Niccolo ;
Minetti, Alberto E. .
PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (09)