The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue

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Autor(a) principal: Guilherme de Sousa Pinheiro
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Marcos Daniel Motta Drummond, Aler Almeida, Leszek Szmuchrowski, Bruno Couto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMG
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.46642/efd.v27i289.2682
http://hdl.handle.net/1843/65088
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0780-2060
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8715-4226
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1011-6405
Resumo: The performance in countermovement jump (CMJ) may represent a practical and noninvasive way to control the effects imposed by loads of a training session on fatigue. The present study aimed to investigate the acute influence of repeated sprint training (RST) protocol on neuromuscular performance, measured with countermovement jump (CMJ) and a 40m sprint test, at different moments - during and post training; and to check if the sprint decrement obtained throughout the RST protocol would be related to the acute decrement in CMJ. The sample was composed of 11 male university-level team-sport athletes (22.66±1.97 years, 75.68±7.84 kg, 1.78±2.06 m). After the familiarization process, the volunteers participated in the CMJ baseline test, RST training session, CMJ test during the RST training, CMJ test after RST training (2h, 24h and 48h). The minimal individual difference (MID) was used to identify actual individual changes in CMJ and sprint performance. Pearson’s correlation coefficient, with 95% percentile bootstrap confidence intervals, was used to identify the relationship between CMJ and sprint performance. The RST training protocol was able to induce real CMJ and sprint performance changes. The CMJ performance returned to initial values 24 and 48 hours after RST training. The sprint performance remained altered during the RST, which was expected. However, performance remained below MID at 2h, 24h and 48h after the training protocol. The performance at CMJ and sprint showed a positive and significant correlation. A multi-parameter approach should be adopted to monitor the status of neuromuscular fatigue.
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After the familiarization process, the volunteers participated in the CMJ baseline test, RST training session, CMJ test during the RST training, CMJ test after RST training (2h, 24h and 48h). The minimal individual difference (MID) was used to identify actual individual changes in CMJ and sprint performance. Pearson’s correlation coefficient, with 95% percentile bootstrap confidence intervals, was used to identify the relationship between CMJ and sprint performance. The RST training protocol was able to induce real CMJ and sprint performance changes. The CMJ performance returned to initial values 24 and 48 hours after RST training. The sprint performance remained altered during the RST, which was expected. However, performance remained below MID at 2h, 24h and 48h after the training protocol. The performance at CMJ and sprint showed a positive and significant correlation. A multi-parameter approach should be adopted to monitor the status of neuromuscular fatigue.O desempenho no salto contra movimento (SCM) pode representar uma forma prática e não invasiva de monitoramento e controle do treinamento. O presente estudo objetivou investigar a influência aguda de um protocolo de treinamento de sprints (RST) repetidos no desempenho neuromuscular, avaliado através do SCM e de um teste de velocidade (40 metros), em diferentes períodos; e verificar se o decréscimo de sprint obtido ao longo do protocolo RST estaria relacionado ao decréscimo agudo no SCM. Participaram 11 atletas (22,66±1,97 anos, 75,68±7,84 kg, 1,78±2,06 metros) masculinos de equipes esportivas universitários. Os voluntários foram submetidos à avaliação de SCM. A sessão de treinamento (RST) aconteceu 48 horas após o protocolo de avaliação basal. Os testes de monitoramento de SCM aconteceram durante e após a sessão de treinamento (2, 24 e 48 horas). A diferença individual mínima (DIM) foi usada para identificar mudanças individuais reais no SCM e no desempenho do sprint. O coeficiente de correlação de Pearson, com intervalos de confiança de 95%, foi utilizado para identificar a relação entre o desempenho no SCM e no sprint. Resultados indicam que protocolo de treinamento RST foi capaz de induzir alterações no SCM e no sprint. O desempenho do SCM retornou aos valores basais 24 e 48 horas após o treinamento do RST. O desempenho do sprint permaneceu alterado durante o RST. Entretanto, o desempenho permaneceu abaixo da DIM às 2, 24 e 48 horas após o protocolo de treinamento. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv O efeito de uma sessão de treinamento de sprints repetidos sobre a fadiga aguda neuromuscular
El efecto de una sesión de entrenamiento de sprint repetidos sobre la fatiga neuromuscular aguda
title The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
spellingShingle The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
Guilherme de Sousa Pinheiro
Fatigue
Training control
Countermovement jump
Running
Fadiga
Treinamento intervalado de alta intensidade
Corrida
title_short The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
title_full The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
title_fullStr The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
title_full_unstemmed The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
title_sort The effect of a repeated sprint training session on neuromuscular acute fatigue
author Guilherme de Sousa Pinheiro
author_facet Guilherme de Sousa Pinheiro
Marcos Daniel Motta Drummond
Aler Almeida
Leszek Szmuchrowski
Bruno Couto
author_role author
author2 Marcos Daniel Motta Drummond
Aler Almeida
Leszek Szmuchrowski
Bruno Couto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guilherme de Sousa Pinheiro
Marcos Daniel Motta Drummond
Aler Almeida
Leszek Szmuchrowski
Bruno Couto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fatigue
Training control
Countermovement jump
Running
topic Fatigue
Training control
Countermovement jump
Running
Fadiga
Treinamento intervalado de alta intensidade
Corrida
dc.subject.other.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Fadiga
Treinamento intervalado de alta intensidade
Corrida
description The performance in countermovement jump (CMJ) may represent a practical and noninvasive way to control the effects imposed by loads of a training session on fatigue. The present study aimed to investigate the acute influence of repeated sprint training (RST) protocol on neuromuscular performance, measured with countermovement jump (CMJ) and a 40m sprint test, at different moments - during and post training; and to check if the sprint decrement obtained throughout the RST protocol would be related to the acute decrement in CMJ. The sample was composed of 11 male university-level team-sport athletes (22.66±1.97 years, 75.68±7.84 kg, 1.78±2.06 m). After the familiarization process, the volunteers participated in the CMJ baseline test, RST training session, CMJ test during the RST training, CMJ test after RST training (2h, 24h and 48h). The minimal individual difference (MID) was used to identify actual individual changes in CMJ and sprint performance. Pearson’s correlation coefficient, with 95% percentile bootstrap confidence intervals, was used to identify the relationship between CMJ and sprint performance. The RST training protocol was able to induce real CMJ and sprint performance changes. The CMJ performance returned to initial values 24 and 48 hours after RST training. The sprint performance remained altered during the RST, which was expected. However, performance remained below MID at 2h, 24h and 48h after the training protocol. The performance at CMJ and sprint showed a positive and significant correlation. A multi-parameter approach should be adopted to monitor the status of neuromuscular fatigue.
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