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Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 5/2003

01-06-2003 | Short Communication

Influence of prolonged intermittent high-intensity exercise on knee flexor strength in male and female soccer players

Authors: Tom H. Mercer, Nigel P. Gleeson, Karen Wren

Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Issue 5/2003

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Abstract

This study investigated the effect of an acute, prolonged, intermittent, high-intensity single-leg pedalling exercise task (PIHIET) on the isokinetic leg strength of the knee flexors in six male and seven female collegiate soccer players. Following determination of single-legO2peak, subjects completed a PIHIET designed to simulate the energetics of soccer match play (~90 min in total; ~70% single-leg O2peak). Pre-, mid- and post-PIHIET gravity-corrected indices of knee flexion peak torque (PT) and range of motion-relativised torque at 15% of knee flexion (RRT15%; 0% = full knee extension) were assessed at a lever-arm angular velocity of 1.05 rad·s−1 for intervention and control limbs using an isokinetic dynamometer. Repeated measures ANOVAs revealed significant condition (PIHIET, control) × time (pre-, mid-, post-PIHIET) interactions for knee flexion PT (F [2,22]=26.2; P<0.001) and RRT15% (F [2,22]=20.1; P<0.001). Flexion PT and RRT15% were observed to decrease, pre- to post-intervention, from 92.8 (28.7) N·m to 72.1 (28.0) N·m and from 63.8 (17.5) N·m to 47.9 (18.4) N·m respectively, for the intervention limb alone. These data corresponded to 22.3% and 24.9% mean reductions pre–post intervention in PT and RRT15%. Exploratory post hoc analysis of the pattern of the relative deterioration (%) of PT and RRT15%, for the intervention limb alone, revealed a three-way interaction [group (male, female) x parameter (PT, RRT15%) x assessment phase (pre- to mid-PIHIET, mid- to post-PIHIET)] (F 1,11=5.2; P<0.05). This interaction characterised a greater deterioration of strength performance during the mid- to post-PIHIET assessment phase, at the extremes of range of motion (RRT15%) for the female group. The greater percentage of mid–post phase strength loss observed in women near the end-range extension may potentially be implicated in the higher incidence of knee injury reported in female soccer players.
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Metadata
Title
Influence of prolonged intermittent high-intensity exercise on knee flexor strength in male and female soccer players
Authors
Tom H. Mercer
Nigel P. Gleeson
Karen Wren
Publication date
01-06-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Issue 5/2003
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Electronic ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-003-0830-6

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