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A Passive Heat Maintenance Strategy Implemented during a Simulated Half-Time Improves Lower Body Power Output and Repeated Sprint Ability in Professional Rugby Union Players

机译:在模拟半场期间实施的被动热维护策略可提高职业橄榄球联盟球员的下半身功率输出和重复的冲刺能力

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Reduced physical performance has been observed following the half-time period in team sports players, likely due to a decrease in muscle temperature during this period. We examined the effects of a passive heat maintenance strategy employed between successive exercise bouts on core temperature (Tcore) and subsequent exercise performance. Eighteen professional Rugby Union players completed this randomised and counter-balanced study. After a standardised warm-up (WU) and 15 min of rest, players completed a repeated sprint test (RSSA 1) and countermovement jumps (CMJ). Thereafter, in normal training attire (Control) or a survival jacket (Passive), players rested for a further 15 min (simulating a typical half-time) before performing a second RSSA (RSSA 2) and CMJ’s. Measurements of Tcore were taken at baseline, post-WU, pre-RSSA 1, post-RSSA 1 and pre-RSSA 2. Peak power output (PPO) and repeated sprint ability was assessed before and after the simulated half-time. Similar Tcore responses were observed between conditions at baseline (Control: 37.06±0.05°C; Passive: 37.03±0.05°C) and for all other Tcore measurements taken before half-time. After the simulated half-time, the decline in Tcore was lower (-0.74±0.08% vs. -1.54±0.06%, p<0.001) and PPO was higher (5610±105 W vs. 5440±105 W, p<0.001) in the Passive versus Control condition. The decline in PPO over half-time was related to the decline in Tcore (r = 0.632, p = 0.005). In RSSA 2, best, mean and total sprint times were 1.39±0.17% (p<0.001), 0.55±0.06% (p<0.001) and 0.55±0.06% (p<0.001) faster for Passive versus Control. Passive heat maintenance reduced declines in Tcore that were observed during a simulated half-time period and improved subsequent PPO and repeated sprint ability in professional Rugby Union players.
机译:在半场比赛后,团队运动运动员的身体表现下降,这可能是由于这段时间的肌肉温度下降所致。我们检查了在连续锻炼之间对核心温度(Tcore)和后续锻炼表现所采用的被动热量维持策略的影响。 18位职业橄榄球联盟球员完成了这项随机且平衡的研究。经过标准的热身(WU)和15分钟的休息后,球员完成了一次重复的冲刺测试(RSSA 1)和反动作跳跃(CMJ)。此后,穿着普通的训练服(对照)或救生服(被动),玩家需要再休息15分钟(模拟典型的半场休息时间),然后再执行第二次RSSA(RSSA 2)和CMJ。在基线,WU之后,RSSA之前1,RSSA 1之后和RSSA 2之前对Tcore进行测量。在模拟的半场时间之前和之后评估了峰值功率输出(PPO)和重复冲刺能力。在基线之间的条件(对照:37.06±0.05°C;被动:37.03±0.05°C)之间以及在半场时间之前进行的所有其他Tcore测量中,观察到相似的Tcore响应。经过模拟的中场休息后,Tcore的下降较小(-0.74±0.08%对-1.54±0.06%,p <0.001),PPO较高(5610±105 W对5440±105 W,p <0.001) )处于被动与控制状态。 PPO在半场时间内的下降与Tcore的下降有关(r = 0.632,p = 0.005)。在RSSA 2中,被动与对照组的最佳,平均和总冲刺时间分别为1.39±0.17%(p <0.001),0.55±0.06%(p <0.001)和0.55±0.06%(p <0.001)。被动热量维持减少了模拟半场比赛期间观察到的Tcore下降,并改善了职业橄榄球联盟球员的后续PPO和重复冲刺能力。

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