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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Krčmár, Matúša; * | Xaverová, Zuzanab | Lehnert, Michalb | Krčmárová, Bohumilac | Šimonek, Jaromírc | Kanásová, Jankac | Bognar, Gábord | Vanderka, Mariáne | Ruiz-Pérez, Ignaciof | Ayala, Franciscof
Affiliations: [a] Hamar Institute for Human Performance, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia | [b] Faculty of Physical Culture, Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic | [c] Department of Physical Education and Sport, Faculty of Education, Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra, Slovakia | [d] Humánkineziológia II. évf MSC Nappali, Testnevelési Egyetem, Budapest, Hungary | [e] Department of Track and Field, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia | [f] Sports Research Centre, Miguel Hernandez University of Elche, Spain
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Matúš Krčmár, Tríbečská 1, 94901 Nitra, Slovakia. Tel.: +421 944 744 138; E-mail: krcmo300@gmail.comormatus.krcmar@uniba.sk.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Research suggests that effect of continuous static stretching on sport performance and/or injury prevention depends on the total stretching volume. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the acute effects of three short duration static stretching interventions of four lower limb muscle groups (15, 30 and 60 seconds per muscle) on the eccentric isokinetic peak force (PF) and peak power (PP) measures obtained during leg press exercise. METHODS: A total of thirteen amateur athletes, 7 men and 6 women, completed four different interventions in a randomized order on separate days: one control (non-stretching) and three static stretching (SS) interventions (1 × 15 s, 1 × 30 s and 1 × 60-s). After the stretching or control interventions, eccentric isokinetic PF and PP were assessed at two different linear velocities (200 mm/s and 400 mm/s). RESULTS: Measures were compared via a magnitude-based inference analysis. The results of this study showed no significant main effects between intervention-paired comparisons for any PF and PP measures. CONCLUSION: The findings of this study suggest that sport-relevant durations of SS have no effect on eccentric strength and power performance during leg press exercise and hence, the role of SS as a method to reduce the relative risk of injury is questionable.
Keywords: Strength training, isokinetic, force, power
DOI: 10.3233/IES-171187
Journal: Isokinetics and Exercise Science, vol. 26, no. 1, pp. 43-52, 2018
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