Effects of basic training on acute physiological responses to a combat loaded run test.

作者: Matti Santtila , Keijo Häkkinen , William J Kraemer , Heikki Kyröläinen

DOI: 10.7205/MILMED-D-09-00101

关键词: TestosteroneIsometric exerciseSerum cortisolEndurance trainingAnesthesiaStrength trainingPhysiological responsesTest (assessment)Medicine

摘要: ABSTRACTThe purpose of the study was to examine effects an 8-week basic training (BT) with added strength (ST) or endurance (ET) on both performance a 3K-combat loaded run test and acute neuromuscular hormonal responses. All groups improved (p < 0.001) their run-test times: ST by 12.4%, ET 11.6%, normal (NT) 10.2%. Significant decreases were observed in maximal isometric force leg extensors 0.01–0.05) all subject following run. Increases testosterone responses after at pre- post-training. However, NT demonstrated lower 0.001–0.05) post-training serum cortisol than ST. In conclusion, present results indicate that within demanding BT, for especially may be compromised adaptation potential due interference from demands BT.

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