GV338 : The effect of recovery with vibration stimulation after a session of resistance training on lactate respose, lactate dehydrogenase and creation kinase enzymes in female volleyball plaxyers
Thesis > Central Library of Shahrood University > Physical Education > MSc > 2024
Authors:
Faezeh Ali Akbari Zahan [Author], Ali Hasani[Supervisor], [Advisor]
Abstarct: Introduction: Recovery in sports plays an important role in the success of athletes and sports teams. There are various methods for athletes' recovery, including active recovery and passive. Research has shown that vibration stimulation may serve as an effective tool to improve recovery after training. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of recovery with vibration stimulation after an exhausting training session on lactate response, lactate dehydrogenase and creatine kinase enzymes in female volleyball plaxyers. Methodology: The current research method was semi-experimental, which was used to collect the data required for the research using a pre-test-post-test design. The statistical population of the present study was made up of all the athletes participating in the training of the girls' volleyball team of Shahrood University of Technology, who were selected as the sample of the study using the purposeful and accessible sampling method of 30 plaxyers were randomly selected in 2 control (15 people) and experimental (15 people) groups. Subjects were affected by the residual exercise protocol with Bruce's standard test for 2 sessions (1 familiarization session, 1 main training session), with the difference that the control and experimental group received different recovery. Blood sampling from subjects was 5 ml on 3 occasions (before training, immediately after training and 24 hours after training). SPSS version 24 software was used for data analysis at a significance level of 0.05. Findings: The results showed that, the distribution of all data was normal. It was also found that recovery with vibration stimulation on lactate (P=0.07), creatine kinase (P=0.34), systolic blood pressure (P=0.27), diastolic blood pressure (P=0.76) and heart rate (P=0.25) After one training session, there is no significant effect on female volleyball plaxyers, but it has a significant effect on lactate dehydrogenase (P=0.04). Conclusion: Considering the effect of recovery with vibration stimulation on the lactate dehydrogenase enzyme and its lack of effect on other components under study, as well as a review of previous studies conducted in this field that show the greater effectiveness of combining vibration stimulation with other recovery methods, it is suggested that vibration stimulation be used as a complementary method to improve and rebuild the body after intense training and reduce muscle damage.
Keywords:
#Recovery #vibration stimulation #lactate #lactate dehydrogenase #creation kinase Keeping place: Central Library of Shahrood University
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