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The effect of acute vibration exercise on short-distance sprinting and reactive agility.

Darryl J Cochrane1.   

Abstract

Vibration exercise (VbX) has been a popular modality to enhancing physical performance, where various training methods and techniques have been employed to improve immediate and long-term sprint performance. However, the use of acute side-alternating VbX on sprint and agility performance remains unclear. Eight female athletes preformed side-alternating vibration exercise (VbX) and control (no VbX) in a cross over randomised design that was conducted one week apart. After performing a warm-up, the athletes undertook maximal 5m sprints and maximal reactive agility sprints (RAT), this was followed by side-alternating VbX (26 Hz, 6mm) or control (no VbX). Immediately following the intervention, post-sprint tests and RAT were performed. There was a significant treatment effect but there was no time effect (pre vs. post) or interaction effect for sprint and RAT; however, side-alternating VbX did not compromise sprint and agility performance. Key PointsAcute VbX could be beneficial for the acceleration phase (1.5m) of a short-distance sprint.Acute VbX does not have positive influence on short-distance (3m & 5m) sprint performance.Acute VbX does not enhance reactive agility performance.

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Keywords:  Explosive power; postactivation potentiation; speed; warm-up

Year:  2013        PMID: 24149157      PMCID: PMC3772594     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   2.988


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