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Effect Of 6-Weeks Wbvt On The Behaviour Of The Lower Limb Muscle Fibres During Vertical Jumping

JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES(2018)

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Abstract
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effect of 6weeks of whole body vibration training (WBVT) on body composition, muscle activity of the gastrocnemius and vastus lateralis, gastrocnemius muscle architecture (static and dynamic) and ground reaction forces (performance jump) during the take-off phase of a countermovement jump in young healthy adult males. A total of 33 men (23.31 +/- 5.62years) were randomly assigned to a whole body vibration group (experimental group, EG(WBVT): n=17; 22.11 +/- 4.97years) or a control group (CG: n=16; 24.5 +/- 6.27years). The total duration of the intervention phase (WBVT) was 6weeks with a frequency of 3 sessions per week. Statistically significant differences were observed (P0.05) between pre- and post-test in the power peak ( 1.91Wkg(-1); P=0.001), take-off velocity (0.1cms(-1); P=0.002) and jump height ( 0.4cm; P=0.002) for EG(WBVT). There were no statistically significant differences in any of the body composition and muscle architecture variables. Moreover, no significant differences were found between EG(WBVT) and CG nor changes in muscle activity during take-off phase of the gastrocnemius and vastus lateralis pre- versus post-training. This study suggests that a 6-week WBVT programme with increasing intensity improves jump performance but does not alter muscle activity nor muscle architecture in healthy young men.
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Ultrasound,electromyography,muscle architecture,ground reaction forces
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