The dose-response of the nordic hamstring exercise on biceps femoris architecture and eccentric knee flexor strength : A randomized interventional trial
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Behan, Fearghal P., Vermeulen, Robin, Whiteley, Rod, Timmins, Ryan G., Ruddy, Joshua D. and Opar, David A.. (2022). The dose-response of the nordic hamstring exercise on biceps femoris architecture and eccentric knee flexor strength : A randomized interventional trial. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 17(4), pp. 646-654. https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2021-0276
Authors | Behan, Fearghal P., Vermeulen, Robin, Whiteley, Rod, Timmins, Ryan G., Ruddy, Joshua D. and Opar, David A. |
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Abstract | Purpose: To examine the dose–response of the Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) on biceps femoris long head (BFlh) architecture and eccentric knee flexor strength. Design: Randomized interventional trial. Methods: Forty recreationally active males completed a 6-week NHE training program consisting of either intermittent low volumes (group 1; n = 10), low volumes (group 2; n = 10), initial high volumes followed by low volumes (group 3; n = 10), or progressively increasing volumes (group 4; n = 10). A 4-week detraining period followed each program. Muscle architecture was assessed weekly during training and after 2 and 4 weeks of detraining. Eccentric knee flexor strength was assessed preintervention and postintervention and after 2 and 4 weeks of detraining. Results: Following 6 weeks of training, BFlh fascicle length (FL) increased in group 3 (mean difference = 0.83 cm, d = 0.45, P = .027, +7%) and group 4 (mean difference = 1.48 cm, d = 0.94, P = .004, +14%). FL returned to baseline following detraining in groups 3 and 4. Strength increased in group 2 (mean difference = 53.6 N, d = 0.55, P = .002, +14%), group 3 (mean difference = 63.4 N, d = 0.72, P = .027, +17%), and group 4 (mean difference = 74.7, d = 0.83, P = .006, +19%) following training. Strength returned to baseline following detraining in groups 2 and 3 but not in group 4. Conclusions: Initial high volumes of the NHE followed by lower volumes, as well as progressively increasing volumes, can elicit increases in BFlh FL and eccentric knee flexor strength. Low volumes of the NHE were insufficient to increase FL, although as few as 48 repetitions in 6 weeks did increase strength. |
Keywords | eccentric training; fascicle length; muscle architecture; ultrasound |
Year | 2022 |
Journal | International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance |
Journal citation | 17 (4), pp. 646-654 |
Publisher | Human Kinetics Publishers |
ISSN | 1555-0265 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2021-0276 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-85128210024 |
Open access | Published as green open access |
Page range | 646-654 |
Funder | Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) |
Author's accepted manuscript | License All rights reserved File Access Level Open |
Publisher's version | License All rights reserved File Access Level Controlled |
Output status | Published |
Publication dates | |
Online | 17 Feb 2022 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 02 Feb 2023 |
Grant ID | NPRP9-206-3-036 |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8yq99/the-dose-response-of-the-nordic-hamstring-exercise-on-biceps-femoris-architecture-and-eccentric-knee-flexor-strength-a-randomized-interventional-trial
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