Eight-week lat pull-down resistance training with joint instability leads to superior pull-up endurance performance and reduced antagonist coactivation in recreationally active male college students

为期八周的背阔肌下拉阻力训练(伴有关节不稳定性)可提高经常参加体育锻炼的男大学生引体向上耐力,并降低拮抗肌协同激活。

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Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effects of an 8-week lat pull-down resistance training program with joint instability on pull-up performance in male college students. Thirty-four healthy recreationally active male college students were randomly assigned to either the joint instability resistance training (IRT) or traditional resistance training (TRT) group. Participants of the TRT and IRT groups performed lat pull-down training on stable and joint instability conditions for 8 weeks, respectively. Pull-up endurance (number of repetitions), anthropometry, lat pull-down maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) peak force, and movement stability of performing unstable lat pull-down were tested before and after the 8-week training. Surface electromyography of biceps brachii (BB), triceps brachii (TB), brachioradialis (BR), anterior deltoid (AD), middle deltoid (MD), posterior deltoid (PD), pectoralis major (PM), and latissimus dorsi (LD) muscles were recorded during the pull-up endurance test. The level of significance is set at p ≤ 0.05. The results demonstrated that the pull-up endurance and lat pull-down MVIC peak force of both IRT and TRT groups were significantly enhanced after 8-week training compared to the pre-training test. Notably, the number of pull-up repetitions of the IRT group was 45.5% higher than the TRT group. These findings suggest that lat pull-down training performed with joint instability may lead to greater improvements in pull-up endurance compared to the stable condition, possibly attributed to enhanced muscle contraction efficiency as indicated by decreased antagonist coactivation activity.

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