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Vol. 83, Issue 5, 1749-1755, 1997
1 Faculty of Education and 2 Department of Life Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Komaba Tokyo 153, Japan
Received 30 December 1996; accepted in final form 26 June 1997.
Takarada, Yudai, Yuichi Hirano, Yusuke Ishige, and Naokata
Ishii. Stretch-induced enhancement of mechanical power output in
human multijoint exercise with countermovement. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(5): 1749-1755, 1997.
The
relation between the eccentric force developed during a countermovement
and the mechanical power output was studied in squatting exercises
under nominally isotonic load (50% of 1-repetition maximum). The
subjects (n = 5) performed squatting
exercises with a countermovement at varied deceleration rates before
lifting the load. The ground reaction force and video images were
recorded to obtain the power output of the body. Net muscle moments
acting at hip, knee, and ankle joints were calculated from video
recordings by using inverse dynamics. When an intense deceleration was
taken at the end of downward movement, large eccentric force was
developed, and the mechanical power subsequently produced during the
lifting movement was consistently larger than that produced without the
countermovement. Both maximal and mean power outputs during concentric
actions increased initially with the eccentric force, whereas they
began to decline when the eccentric force exceeded ~1.4 times the sum
of load and body weight. Video-image analysis showed that this
characteristic relation was predominantly determined by the torque
around the knee joint. Electromyographic analyses showed no consistent
increase in time-averaged integrated electromyograph from vastus
lateralis with the power output, suggesting that the enhancement of
power output is primarily caused by the prestretch-induced improvement
of an intrinsic force-generating capability of the agonist muscle.
cross-bridge mechanism; prestretch; eccentric contraction; squatting exercise; knee extensor muscles
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