Neuromuscular Adaptations in Endurance‐Trained Male Adolescents Versus Untrained Peers: A 9‐Month Longitudinal Study

Author:

Birat Anthony12,Garnier Yoann M.23,Dupuy Alexis24,Bontemps Bastien5,Dodu Alexandre1,Grossoeuvre Claire1,Dupont Anne‐Charlotte1,Rance Mélanie4,Morel Claire4,Blazevich Anthony J.6,Nottin Stéphane7ORCID,Ratel Sébastien2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fédération Française Triathlon Saint Denis France

2. Université Clermont Auvergne, AME2P Clermont‐Ferrand France

3. University of Franche‐Comté, SINERGIES Besançon France

4. Centre de Ressources et d'Expertise de la Performance Sportive (CREPS) Bellerive‐sur‐Allier France

5. Université Côte d'Azur, LAMHESS France

6. Centre for Human Performance, School of Medical and Health Sciences Edith Cowan University Joondalup Western Australia Australia

7. Université Avignon, LAPEC Avignon France

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundNeuromuscular function is considered as a determinant factor of endurance performance during adulthood. However, whether endurance training triggers further neuromuscular adaptations exceeding those of growth and maturation alone over the rapid adolescent growth period is yet to be determined.ObjectiveThe present study investigated the concurrent role of growth, maturation, and endurance training on neuromuscular function through a 9‐month training period in adolescent triathletes.MethodsThirty‐eight 13‐ to 15‐year‐old males (23 triathletes [~6 h/week endurance training] and 15 untrained [<2 h/week endurance activity]) were evaluated before and after a 9‐month triathlon training season. Maximal oxygen uptake (O2max) and power at O2max were assessed during incremental cycling. Knee extensor maximal voluntary isometric contraction torque (MVCISO) was measured and the voluntary activation level (VAL) was determined using the twitch interpolation technique. Knee extensor doublet peak torque (T100Hz) and normalized vastus lateralis (VL) electromyographic activity (EMG/M‐wave) were also determined. VL and rectus femoris (RF) muscle architecture was assessed using ultrasonography.ResultsAbsolute O2max increased similarly in both groups but power at O2max only significantly increased in triathletes (+13.8%). MVCISO (+14.4%), VL (+4.4%), and RF (+15.8%) muscle thicknesses and RF pennation angle (+22.1%) increased over the 9‐month period in both groups similarly (p < 0.01), although no changes were observed in T100Hz, VAL, or VL EMG/M‐wave. No changes were detected in any neuromuscular variables, except for coactivation.ConclusionEndurance training did not induce detectible, additional neuromuscular adaptations. However, the training‐specific cycling power improvement in triathletes may reflect continued skill enhancement over the training period.

Publisher

Wiley

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