نتایج جستجو برای: stretching effect

تعداد نتایج: 1654860  

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2012
Michael Samson Duane C Button Anis Chaouachi David G Behm

The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of static and dynamic stretching protocols within general and activity specific warm-ups. Nine male and ten female subjects were tested under four warm-up conditions including a 1) general aerobic warm-up with static stretching, 2) general aerobic warm-up with dynamic stretching, 3) general and specific warm-up with static stretching and 4) ...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2012
John B Sandberg Dale R Wagner Jeffrey M Willardson Gerald A Smith

Although there has been substantial research on the acute effects of static stretching on subsequent force and power development, the outcome after stretching of the antagonist musculature has not been examined. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of static stretching of antagonist musculature on multiple strength and power measures. Sixteen trained men were tested for vert...

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2011
Ken Haku Takashi Muramatsu Arisa Hara Akira Kikuchi Sadamitsu Hashimoto Takashi Inoue Masaki Shimono

Epithelial cell rests of Malassez (ERM) are involved in the maintenance and homeostasis of the periodontal ligament. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of mechanical stretching on cell growth, cell death and differentiation in the ERM. Cultured porcine ERM were stretched for 24 hr in cycles of 18% elongation for 1 sec followed by 1 sec relaxation. The numbers of cells and...

Journal: :International journal of sports medicine 1997
K Wiemann K Hahn

The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of resistance training, static and ballistic stretching and stationary cycling on the range of motion (ROM) and end ROM torque of hip joint flexion, resting tension of the hamstrings and stretch-induced electromyographic (EMG) activity of the hamstrings. Four separate experimental groups performed either 15 min resistance training of the hamst...

Journal: :Journal of physiotherapy 2011
Arnold G Nelson Joke Kokkonen David A Arnall

QUESTION Can passive static stretching lower blood glucose in an at-risk population? DESIGN Randomised, within-participant experimental study. PARTICIPANTS 22 adults (17 males) either at increased risk of Type 2 diabetes or with Type 2 diabetes. INTERVENTION The participants reported to the laboratory 2hr after eating a meal, and drank 355ml of fruit juice (∼43g carbohydrate). Thirty minu...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2010
Mohammadtaghi Amiri-Khorasani Mansour Sahebozamani Kourosh G Tabrizi Ashril B Yusof

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of static, dynamic, and the combination of static and dynamic stretching within a pre-exercise warm-up on the Illinois agility test (IAT) in soccer players. Nineteen professional soccer players (age = 22.5 ± 2.5 years, height = 1.79 ± 0.003 m, body mass = 74.8 ± 10.9 kg) were tested for agility performance using the IAT after different warm-u...

2006
MARK S. KOVACS

KEY POINTS JTreexercise static stretching has been used by coaches and athletes for decades in the hope of improving performance and preventing injuries. The scientific literature of the 1980s and 1990s suggested that preexercise static stretching was a good addition to athletes' warm-up before initiation of physical activity.''^ This article reviews the current literature and provides informat...

Journal: :Journal of sport rehabilitation 2011
Samuel J Cervantes Alison R Snyder

Warming up before performing rigorous physical activity is typically done to increase range of motion and improve athletic performance. Common warm-up techniques in college athletics include static stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching, dynamic warm-ups, and sport-specific activities. However, the type of warm-up routine used in the college setting varies based ...

2017
Mark D Bishop Steven Z George

Objective To determine the extent to which changes in knee range of motion (ROM) after a stretching program are related to sensory factors at the time of testing and the amount of force used during the measurement of ROM, rather than changes in soft-tissue properties. Design Randomized, single-blind design. Participants were randomly assigned to a control or stretching group. Setting Resear...

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