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Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes

The aim of this study was to evaluate the post-activation potentiation (PAP) effects following eccentric overload (EOL) and traditional weightlifting (TW) exercise on standing long jump (SLJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), and 5 m sprint acceleration performance. Ten male athletes were involved in a r...

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Autores principales: Beato, Marco, Bigby, Alexander E. J., De Keijzer, Kevin L., Nakamura, Fabio Y., Coratella, Giuseppe, McErlain-Naylor, Stuart A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6742347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31513671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222466
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author Beato, Marco
Bigby, Alexander E. J.
De Keijzer, Kevin L.
Nakamura, Fabio Y.
Coratella, Giuseppe
McErlain-Naylor, Stuart A.
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Bigby, Alexander E. J.
De Keijzer, Kevin L.
Nakamura, Fabio Y.
Coratella, Giuseppe
McErlain-Naylor, Stuart A.
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description The aim of this study was to evaluate the post-activation potentiation (PAP) effects following eccentric overload (EOL) and traditional weightlifting (TW) exercise on standing long jump (SLJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), and 5 m sprint acceleration performance. Ten male athletes were involved in a randomized, crossover study. The subjects performed 3 sets of 6 repetitions of EOL or TW half squat exercise followed by SLJ, CMJ, and 5 m sprint tests at 1 min, 3 min and 7 min, in separate sessions using a randomized order. Bayes factor (BF(10)) was reported to show the strength of the evidence. Differences were found using EOL for SLJ distance at 3 min (BF(10) = 7.24, +8%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 19.5, +7%), for CMJ at 3 min (BF(10) = 3.25, +9%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 4.12, +10.5%). Differences were found using TW exercise for SLJ at 3 min (BF(10) = 3.88, +9%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 12.4, +9%), CMJ at 3 min (BF(10) = 7.42, +9.5%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 12.4, +12%). No meaningful differences were found between EOL and TW exercises for SLJ (BF(10) = 0.33), CMJ (BF(10) = 0.27), and 5 m sprint (BF(10) = 0.22). In conclusion, EOL and TW exercises acutely increase SLJ and CMJ, but not 5 m sprint performance. The PAP time window was found between 3 min and 7 min using both protocols. This study did not find differences between EOL and TW exercises, and so both methodologies can be used to stimulate a PAP response.
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spelling pubmed-67423472019-09-20 Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes Beato, Marco Bigby, Alexander E. J. De Keijzer, Kevin L. Nakamura, Fabio Y. Coratella, Giuseppe McErlain-Naylor, Stuart A. PLoS One Research Article The aim of this study was to evaluate the post-activation potentiation (PAP) effects following eccentric overload (EOL) and traditional weightlifting (TW) exercise on standing long jump (SLJ), countermovement jump (CMJ), and 5 m sprint acceleration performance. Ten male athletes were involved in a randomized, crossover study. The subjects performed 3 sets of 6 repetitions of EOL or TW half squat exercise followed by SLJ, CMJ, and 5 m sprint tests at 1 min, 3 min and 7 min, in separate sessions using a randomized order. Bayes factor (BF(10)) was reported to show the strength of the evidence. Differences were found using EOL for SLJ distance at 3 min (BF(10) = 7.24, +8%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 19.5, +7%), for CMJ at 3 min (BF(10) = 3.25, +9%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 4.12, +10.5%). Differences were found using TW exercise for SLJ at 3 min (BF(10) = 3.88, +9%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 12.4, +9%), CMJ at 3 min (BF(10) = 7.42, +9.5%), and 7 min (BF(10) = 12.4, +12%). No meaningful differences were found between EOL and TW exercises for SLJ (BF(10) = 0.33), CMJ (BF(10) = 0.27), and 5 m sprint (BF(10) = 0.22). In conclusion, EOL and TW exercises acutely increase SLJ and CMJ, but not 5 m sprint performance. The PAP time window was found between 3 min and 7 min using both protocols. This study did not find differences between EOL and TW exercises, and so both methodologies can be used to stimulate a PAP response. Public Library of Science 2019-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6742347/ /pubmed/31513671 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222466 Text en © 2019 Beato et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Beato, Marco
Bigby, Alexander E. J.
De Keijzer, Kevin L.
Nakamura, Fabio Y.
Coratella, Giuseppe
McErlain-Naylor, Stuart A.
Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes
title Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes
title_full Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes
title_fullStr Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes
title_full_unstemmed Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes
title_short Post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes
title_sort post-activation potentiation effect of eccentric overload and traditional weightlifting exercise on jumping and sprinting performance in male athletes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6742347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31513671
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222466
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