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Unilateral Conditioning Contractions Enhance Power Output in Elite Short Track Speed Skaters

Jonathan TremblayPhilippe GimenezPhilippe GimenezEvelyne ChicoineFabien Dal MasoDavid Amarantini

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medicine.medical_specialtyexercisepost activation potentiationTraining & TestingIsometric exercisepowerInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyPost activation potentiationConditioningElite athletesfatiguePower outputMathematics

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AbstractThe objective of the present study was to assess the effect of unilateral lower-body-conditioning muscle contractions during multiple sets of fatiguing repeated jumps in elite athletes. Five elite short-track speed-skating athletes performed 9 sets of 6 maximal consecutive jumps on 2 separate occasions: with (COND) and without (CTRL) preliminary voluntary conditioning contractions (CC) 5 min before the beginning of the sets. The CC consisted of 2 consecutive 3 s maximal unilateral isometric squats against a fixed bar, resulting in a 6 s overall isometric contraction per leg. For each set, power output (PO) was measured using a linear position transducer and averaged over the 6 corresponding repeated jumps. The results showed that PO was significantly greater during the test in COND than in CTRL (p<0.01). PO significantly decreased with sets, by 19.4±4.7  and 15.2±7.6% (p<0.001) between the first and last set in COND and CTRL, respectively. A 2×3 s maximal unilateral isometric CC, performed 5 min before unloaded repeated jumps, significantly increased mean PO. These results suggest that unilateral conditioning contractions can enhance performance in subsequent bilateral repeated jumps.

10.1055/a-0770-4699http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6277240