Effect of resistance training on lumbar extension strength
Development of a new testing machine, which stabilizes the pelvis, allowed us to evaluate the lumbar extensor muscles before and after training. Fifteen healthy sub jects (29.1 ± 8 years of age) trained 1 day per week for 10 weeks and 10 healthy subjects (33.7 ± 16 years of age) acted as controls....
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of sports medicine 1989-09, Vol.17 (5), p.624-629 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Development of a new testing machine, which stabilizes the pelvis, allowed us to evaluate the lumbar extensor muscles before
and after training. Fifteen healthy sub jects (29.1 ± 8 years of age) trained 1 day per week for 10 weeks and 10 healthy subjects
(33.7 ± 16 years of age) acted as controls. Training consisted of 6 to 15 repetitions of full range of motion variable resistance
lumbar extension exercise to volitional fatigue and periodic maximal isometric contractions taken at seven angles through
a full range of motion. Before and after the 10 week training period, subjects completed a maximum isometric strength test
at seven angles through a 72° range of motion (0°, 12°, 24°, 36°, 48°, 60°, and 72° of lumbar flexion). The training group
significantly improved in lumbar extension strength at all angles (P ⤠0.01). The result at 0° (full extension) showed an
increase from 180.0 ± 25 Nm to 364.1 ± 43 Nm (+102%) and at 72° (full flexion) from 427.4 ± 44.1 to 607.4 ± 68 (+42%) Nm.
Results from the control group showed no change (P ⥠0.05). The mag nitude of gain shown by the training group reflects the
low initial trained state of the lumbar extensor muscles. These data indicate that when the lumbar area is iso lated through
pelvic stabilization, the isolated lumbar extensor muscles show an abnormally large potential for strength increase. |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/036354658901700506 |