The effects of a preconditioning vibration rolling warm‐up on multidirectional repeated sprinting‐induced muscle damage

Author:

Chang Yi‐Chieh1,Tseng Wei‐Chin2,Chiu Chih‐Hui3,Hsieh Tsung‐Yu4,Chang Chien‐KM5,Dai Xiang6,Chen Che‐Hsiu6

Affiliation:

1. Physical Education Center Chung Shan Medical University Taichung Taiwan

2. Department of Physical Education University of Taipei Taipei Taiwan

3. Graduate Program in Department of Exercise Health Science National Taiwan University of Sport Taichung Taiwan

4. Department of Physical Education Fu Jen Catholic University New Taipei Taiwan

5. Department of Ball Sports National Taiwan University of Sport Taichung Taiwan

6. Department of Sport Performance National Taiwan University of Sport Taichung Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractThe purpose of this investigation was to examine whether adding a set of vibrating foam rollers (VFR) to a regular running‐based warm‐up before a bout of multidirectional repeated sprints provides protective effects against the sprinting‐induced muscle damage. Twenty‐four elite college handball and rugby players participated in this study. After the familiarization visit, the subjects were randomly divided into either the vibration rolling (VFR) or the general warm‐up (GW) group. Before (pretest), post‐24, 48, and 72 h after the muscle‐damaging protocol (15 sets of 30‐m maximal multi directional repeated sprints), plasma creatine kinase (CK), muscle soreness, hip flexion passive range of motion (ROM), isometric strength, and hexagon agility was measured. After the VFR, the CK and DOMS were significantly less than GW (p < 0.05). In addition, when compared with the GW, the hamstring isometric strength, hexagon agility, and 0–10 m and 0–30‐m sprint performances showed faster recovery for the VFR (p < 0.05). The VFR protocol had protective effect on multidirectional repeated sprinting‐induced muscle damage markers than GW protocol. Therefore, preconditioning warm‐up activities using VFR can be integrated into a traditional sport‐specific warm‐up protocol for elite athletes before competitions/training may take advantage of this strategy to facilitate muscle recovery.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,General Medicine

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