The specificity of strength training: The effect of posture

被引:81
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作者
Wilson, GJ
Murphy, AJ
Walshe, A
机构
[1] Centre for Exercise Science and Sport Management, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW 2480
关键词
resistance training; performance enhancement; exercise selection;
D O I
10.1007/BF02425497
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
There is a paucity of research into the importance of performing strength training exercises in postures specific to the movements they are attempting to facilitate. In addressing this question, 27 previously trained subjects were randomly allocated into heavy weight training and control groups. The weight training group performed 4-6 sets of 6-10 repetitions of the squat and bench press lifts twice a week for 8 weeks. Prior to and after the training: period the following tests were conducted: bench press throw at 30% of maximal load, vertical jump, maximal squat and bench press lifts, push-up test performed over a force platform, 40-m sprint, 6-s cycle, and isokinetic tests assessing upper and lower body musculature in varying actions. The results supported the concept that posture is important in training as those exercises conducted in similar postures to the training recorded the greatest improvement in performance. For example, after completion of the training the weight training subjects significantly increased by approximately 12% the maximal load lifted in the bench press exercise and the peak torque in the isokinetic bench press test. However, performance in the isokinetic horizontal arm adduction test was not significantly changed. We speculate that the phenomenon of posture specificity may, at least in part, be caused by the differing postures altering the neural input to the musculature. The results stress the importance of selecting exercises in which the posture closely resembles that of the movements they are attempting to facilitate.
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页数:7
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