摘要

Background/objective: Self-selected warm-up also called reference warm-up (RWU) was reported improving the performance endurance dynamic exercise. This study aimed to assess the effects of RWU on isometric endurance contraction. %26lt;br%26gt;Methods: Ten university level athletes performed two endurance isometric exercises on a dynamometer, with no warm-up (I-NWU) and with a self-selected warm-up (I-RWU). Skin temperature (T-sk), heart rate (HR), oxygen consumption ((V)over dotO(2)), blood lactate [La-], root mean square (RMS), mean frequency (MF) and time limit (Tlim) were measured to assess the effects of RWU. %26lt;br%26gt;Results: T-sk, HR, (V)over dotO(2) and [La-] were significantly raised (p %26lt; 0.01) after RWU compare to resting values, and remained significantly higher (p %26lt; 0.01) at the onset of I-RWU compare to I-NWU. Tlim significantly decreased after RWU (01: 19 +/- 00: 25 for I-RWU vs. 01: 49 +/- 00: 27 mm: ss for I-NWU) (p %26lt; 0.0005). RMS and MF showed no significant differences between I-NWU and I-RWU (p %26gt; 0.05). %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusion: Self-selected warm-up impairs the performance of consecutive isometric exercise. Athletes appear less able to self-perceive an optimal warm-up for endurance isometric. Metabolic and electromyogram parameters changes did not thoroughly explained the decline of performance; this gives room for a possible anticipation of central fatigue regulation, which need further investigation.

  • 出版日期2012-4