Effects of high-intensity sprint exercise on neuromuscular function in sprinters: the countermovement jump as a fatigue assessment tool

Author:

Hasegawa Takahiro12,Muratomi Kotaro3,Furuhashi Yuki3,Mizushima Jun4,Maemura Hirohiko5

Affiliation:

1. Hillside Teachers’ College, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

2. Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Tokyo, Japan

3. Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

4. Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences, Toyo University, Tokyo, Japan

5. Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan

Abstract

Background High-intensity sprint exercises (HIS) are central to sprinter training and require careful monitoring of athlete muscle fatigue to improve performance and prevent injury. While the countermovement jump (CMJ) may be used to monitor neuromuscular fatigue (NMF), little is known about the specific effects from HIS. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of HIS on the CMJ to assess its utility for assessing NMF following HIS. Methods Ten male collegiate 400 m sprinters completed a 400 m sprint fatigue protocol and underwent five CMJ-testing sessions (baseline, 3 minutes, 10 minutes, 1 hour and 24 hours) over two days. Three CMJ trials, performed on a force plate, were completed each trial, with rating of perceived exertion (RPE) recorded as a subjective fatigue measure. Changes in RPE, CMJ variables, force-time and power-time curves at baseline and post fatigue were assessed. Results Significant changes were observed in most variables following the fatigue protocol. In particular, concentric mean power remained significantly lower after 24 hours compared to baseline. In addition, the force-time curves exhibited a significant reduction in all conditions following the fatigue protocol. This decline was most pronounced within 50–75%of the concentric phase relative to baseline measurements. Conclusion. Results indicate that the CMJ may be a useful tool for monitoring fatigue in at least 400 m sprinters. These data also indicate that HIS may disproportionately reduce force output in during concentric movement. These insights may improve training prescriptions and injury prevention strategies for sprint athletes.

Publisher

PeerJ

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