Effects of Different Inertial Load Settings on Power Output Using a Flywheel Leg Curl Exercise and its Inter-Session Reliability

Author:

Piqueras-Sanchiz Francisco1,Sabido Rafael2,Raya-González Javier3,Madruga-Parera Marc14,Romero-Rodríguez Daniel4,Beato Marco5,Hoyo Moisés de6,Nakamura Fabio Yuzo78,Hernández-Davó Jose Luis2

Affiliation:

1. ReQsports, Physiotherapy and Sports Training Center . Barcelona . Spain

2. Sport Sciences Department, Sport Research Centre, Miguel Hernández University of Elche , Elche , Spain

3. Faculty of Health Sciences, University Isabel I , Burgos , Spain

4. EUSES Health and Sport Sciences School, University of Girona , Girona , Spain

5. School of Science, Technology and Engineering, University of Suffolk , Ipswich , United Kingdom

6. Department of Physical Education and Sport, University of Seville , Seville , Spain

7. Department of Medicine and Aging Sciences, "G. d'Annunzio" University of Chieti-Pescara , Chieti , Italy

8. The College of Health care Sciences, James Cook University , Townsville , Australia

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to analyze the influence of the inertial load on both concentric and eccentric power output production during the flywheel leg curl exercise, and to assess the reliability of power output variables. Sixteen participants (8 males, 8 females) attended 4 testing sessions. During testing, participants performed one set of eight repetitions using a specific inertial load (0.083, 0.132, 0.182, 0.266 and 0.350 kg·m2) with a flywheel leg curl exercise. Concentric (CON) power, eccentric (ECC) power and the ECC/CON ratio were analyzed. The reliability analysis between sessions was performed. A significant interaction of inertia load x gender was found in CON power (p < 0.001) and in ECC power (p = 0.004), but not in the ECC/CON ratio (p = 0.731). A significant with-in (inertia loads) effect was found in CON power (p < 0.001) and in ECC power (p < 0.001), but not in the ECC/CON ratio (p = 0.096). CON power showed very high reliability scores, ECC power showed high to very high reliability scores, while the ECC/CON ratio ranged from poor to moderate. A significant between gender effect was found in CON power (p < 0.001) and in ECC power (p < 0.001), but not in the ECC/CON ratio (p = 0.752). This study is the first to report that power output in the flywheel leg curl exercise is altered by the inertia load used, as well as power output is different according to gender. CON and ECC power output presents high to very high reliability scores, and the ECC/CON ratio should not be used instead. These results can have important practical implications for testing and training prescription in sports.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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