TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of contract-relax stretching training on muscle performance in athletes
AU - Handel, M.
AU - Horstmann, T.
AU - Dickhuth, H. H.
AU - Gülch, R. W.
PY - 1997/11
Y1 - 1997/11
N2 - The effects of an 8-week unilateral contract-relax (CR) stretching training program (passive stretch after isometric contraction) on muscular performance were investigated in a group of 16 athletes. The flexibility, maximum torque and angular position as well as contraction work in movements of the knee joint were determined before training and after 4 and 8 weeks of training. The torque measurements were performed under isokinetic conditions, eccentrically at angular velocities of 60°·s-1 and 120°·s-1, isometrically at five different joint positions, and concentrically at angular velocities of 60, 120, 180 and 240°·s-1 using an isokinetic dynamometer. A surface electromyogram (EMG) of the thigh muscles (quadriceps and hamstrings) was recorded simultaneously. As compared to untrained control limbs, significant improvements in active and passive flexibility (up to 6.3°in range of motion), maximum torque (up to 21.6%) and work (up to 12.9%) were observed, and these were especially pronounced under eccentric load conditions. A comparison between integrated EMG recordings during eccentric and concentric loads, as well as the interpretation of the training-induced changes in the EMG, suggest that muscular activity under eccentric loads may be impaired by mental processes.
AB - The effects of an 8-week unilateral contract-relax (CR) stretching training program (passive stretch after isometric contraction) on muscular performance were investigated in a group of 16 athletes. The flexibility, maximum torque and angular position as well as contraction work in movements of the knee joint were determined before training and after 4 and 8 weeks of training. The torque measurements were performed under isokinetic conditions, eccentrically at angular velocities of 60°·s-1 and 120°·s-1, isometrically at five different joint positions, and concentrically at angular velocities of 60, 120, 180 and 240°·s-1 using an isokinetic dynamometer. A surface electromyogram (EMG) of the thigh muscles (quadriceps and hamstrings) was recorded simultaneously. As compared to untrained control limbs, significant improvements in active and passive flexibility (up to 6.3°in range of motion), maximum torque (up to 21.6%) and work (up to 12.9%) were observed, and these were especially pronounced under eccentric load conditions. A comparison between integrated EMG recordings during eccentric and concentric loads, as well as the interpretation of the training-induced changes in the EMG, suggest that muscular activity under eccentric loads may be impaired by mental processes.
KW - Contract-relax stretching training
KW - Flexibility
KW - Force-velocity relationship
KW - Isokinetic dynamometry
KW - Skeletal muscle
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0030663525&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s004210050268
DO - 10.1007/s004210050268
M3 - Article
C2 - 9367279
AN - SCOPUS:0030663525
SN - 0301-5548
VL - 76
SP - 400
EP - 408
JO - European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
JF - European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
IS - 5
ER -