Responsiveness of The Countermovement Jump and Handgrip Strength to an Incremental Running Test in Endurance Athletes: Influence of Sex
| Primer Autor |
Garcia-Pinillos, Felipe
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| Co-autores |
Delgado-Floody, Pedro#Martinez-Salazar, Cristian#Latorre-Roman, Pedro A.
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| Título |
Responsiveness of The Countermovement Jump and Handgrip Strength to an Incremental Running Test in Endurance Athletes: Influence of Sex
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| Editorial |
DE GRUYTER POLAND SP ZOO
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| Revista |
JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS
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| Lenguaje |
en
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| Resumen |
The present study analyzed the acute effects of an incremental running test on countermovement jump (CMJ) and handgrip strength performance in endurance athletes, considering the effect of post-exercise recovery time and sex. Thirty-three recreationally trained long-distance runners, 20 men and 13 women, participated voluntarily in this study. The participants performed the Leger test, moreover, the CMJ and handgrip strength tests were carried out before and after the running test and during different stages of recovery (at the 1st min of recovery (posttest1), 5th min of recovery (posttest2), and 10th min of recovery (posttest3)). Two-way analysis of variance revealed a significant improvement in the CMJ (pre-posttest1, p = 0.001) and handgrip strength (pre-posttest2, p = 0.017) during recovery time. The Pearson's Chi-2 test showed no significant relationship (p >= 0.05) between sex and post-activation potentiation (PAP). A linear regression analysis pointed to heart rate recovery as a predictive factor of CMJ improvement (PAP). In conclusion, despite significant fatigue reached during the Leger test, the long-distance runners did not experience an impaired CMJ and handgrip strength performance, either men or women, achieving an improvement (PAP) in posttest conditions. The results obtained showed no significant relationship between sex and PAP. Moreover, significant effect of recovery after running at high intensity on CMJ performance and handgrip strength was found. Finally, the data suggest that PAP condition can be predicted by heart rate recovery in endurance runners.
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| Tipo de Recurso |
Artículo original
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| doi |
10.1515/hukin-2017-0121
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| Formato Recurso |
pdf
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| Palabras Claves |
long-distance runner# post-activation potentiation# fatigue# recovery time# rapid force
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| Ubicación del archivo |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/hukin-2017-0121
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| Categoría OCDE |
Sport Sciences
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| Materias |
corredor de fondo# potenciación post-activación# fatiga# tiempo de recuperación# fuerza rápida
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| Disciplinas de la OCDE |
Ciencias del Deporte y Acondicionamiento Físico
Fisiología
Medicina General e Interna
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| Id de Web of Science |
WOS:000428411500018
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| Título de la cita (Recomendado-único) |
Responsiveness of The Countermovement Jump and Handgrip Strength to an Incremental Running Test in Endurance Athletes: Influence of Sex
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| Identificador del recurso (Mandatado-único) |
Artículo original
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| Versión del recurso (Recomendado-único) |
version publicada
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| Editorial |
DE GRUYTER POLAND SP ZOO
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| Revista/Libro |
JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS
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| Categoría WOS |
Ciencias del Deporte
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| ISSN |
1640-5544
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| Idioma |
en
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| Formato |
pdf
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| Tipo de ruta |
dorada#verde
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| Access Rights |
acceso abierto
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| Derechos de acceso |
acceso abierto
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| License |
CC BY
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| Página de inicio (Recomendado-único) |
600
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| Página final (Recomendado-único) |
607
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