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Title: 
Fatigue and rapid hamstring/quadriceps force capacity in professional soccer players
Author(s): 
Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
  • 1475-0961
  • 1475-097X
Abstract: 
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of fatigue induced by an exhaustive laboratory-based soccer-specific exercise on different hamstrings/quadriceps (H:Q) ratios of soccer players. Twenty-two male professional soccer players (23·1 ± 3·4 year) performed maximal eccentric (ecc) and concentric (con) contractions for knee extensors (KE) and flexors (KF) at 60° s-1 and 180° s-1 to assess conventional (Hcon:Qcon) and functional (Hecc:Qcon) ratios. Additionally, they performed maximal voluntary isometric contraction for KE and KF, from which the maximal muscle strength, rate of force development (RFD) and RFD H:Q strength ratio (RFDH:Q) were extracted. Thereafter, subjects were performed an exhaustive laboratory-based soccer-specific exercise and a posttest similar to the pretest. There was significant reduction in Hcon:Qcon (0·60 ± 0·06 versus 0·58 ± 0·06, P<0·05) and in Hecc:Qcon (1·29 ± 0·2 versus 1·16 ± 0·2, P<0·01) after the soccer-specific exercise. However, no significant difference between Pre and Post exercise conditions was found for RFDH:Q at 0-50 (0·53 ± 0·23 versus 0·57 ± 0·24, P>0·05) and 0-100 ms (0·53 ± 0·17 versus 0·55 ± 0·17, P>0·05). In conclusion, H:Q strength ratios based on peak force values are more affected by fatigue than RFDH:Q obtained during early contraction phase. Thus, fatigue induced by soccer-specific intermittent protocol seems not reduce the potential for knee joint stabilization during the initial phase of voluntary muscle contraction. copy; 2012 Scandinavian Society of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine.
Issue Date: 
1-Jan-2013
Citation: 
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, v. 33, n. 1, p. 18-23, 2013.
Time Duration: 
18-23
Keywords: 
  • Injury
  • Isokinetic
  • Power
  • Strength
  • Torque
  • adult
  • athlete
  • exercise
  • exhaustion
  • fatigue
  • hamstring
  • human
  • human experiment
  • isokinetic exercise
  • knee function
  • laboratory
  • male
  • muscle isometric contraction
  • muscle strength
  • normal human
  • priority journal
  • quadriceps femoris muscle
  • torque
  • Adult
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Biomechanics
  • Exercise Test
  • Humans
  • Isometric Contraction
  • Knee Joint
  • Male
  • Muscle Fatigue
  • Muscle Strength
  • Physical Endurance
  • Quadriceps Muscle
  • Range of Motion, Articular
  • Soccer
  • Time Factors
  • Young Adult
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-097X.2012.01160.x
URI: 
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/74224
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