The Effects of Body Tempering on Force Production, Flexibility and Muscle Soreness in Collegiate Football Athletes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Approach to the Problem
2.2. Subjects
2.3. Procedures
2.3.1. Body Tempering and Stretching Protocols
2.3.2. Soreness
2.3.3. Range of Motion (ROM)
2.3.4. Static and Countermovement Jumps
2.3.5. Isometric Mid-Thigh Pull
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Protocol Effect | Protocol × Time Interaction |
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Straight Leg Raise (°) | (0.003, 0.958) | (0.283, 0.598) |
Thomas Test (°) | (0.018, 0.895) | (0.309, 0.582) |
90–90 Extension (°) | (0.015, 0.903) | (1.452, 0.236) |
Eli Test (°) | (0.064, 0.801) | (0.064, 0.801) |
Soreness (mm) | (1.379, 0.248) | (1.230, 0.278) |
SJ JH(cm) | (0.010, 0.921) | (0.047, 0.829) |
SJ PP (W) | (0.003, 0.953) | (0.003, 0.953) |
CMJ JH(cm) | (0.012, 0.913) | (0.004, 0.951) |
CMJ PP (W) | (0.010, 0.921) | (0.047, 0.829) |
Peak Force (N) | (0.211, 0.649) | (0.211, 0.649) |
Variable | Group | Pre | Post | %Change | Effect Size |
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Straight Leg Raise (°) | Tempering Stretching | 62.4 ± 3.37 63.3 ± 7.69 | 66.6 ± 5.89 65.5 ± 6.0 | 6.73 3.48 | 0.84, large 0.41, small |
Thomas Test (°) | Tempering Stretching | 86.5 ± 12.01 83.9 ± 13.36 | 87.40 ± 10.56 89 ± 11.66 | 1.04 6.08 | 0.12, negligible 0.58, moderate |
90–90 Extension (°) | Tempering Stretching | 150.9 ± 4.93 148.2 ± 7.96 | 150.6 ± 5.44 152.80 ± 6.94 | 0.20 4.60 | −0.04, negligible 1.0, large |
Eli Test (°) | Tempering Stretching | 114.7 ± 11.09 112.80 ± 12.0 | 116.1 ± 9.92 116.1 ± 13.97 | 1.22 2.93 | 0.27, small 0.57, moderate |
Soreness (mm) | Tempering Stretching | 43.0 ± 26.66 43.4 ± 16.89 | 23.90 ± 14.16 37.9 ± 17.51 | 42.06 10.99 | −0.94, large −0.44, small |
SJ JH(cm) | Tempering Stretching | 32.29 ± 6.48 31.82 ± 6.02 | 32.29 ± 6.19 31.84 ± 5.40 | 0.02 0.54 | −0.07, negligible 0.01, negligible |
SJ PP (W) | Tempering Stretching | 6301.6 ± 729.4 6301.6 ± 728.9 | 6242.3 ± 579.7 6266.9 ± 577.0 | 0.64 0.23 | −0.19, negligible −0.12, negligible |
CMJ JH(cm) | Tempering Stretching | 37.22 ± 7.86 37.11 ± 6.52 | 36.25 ± 7.78 35.86 ± 6.59 | 2.59 3.37 | −0.76, moderate −0.75, moderate |
CMJ PP (W) | Tempering Stretching | 6471.4 ± 691.5 6494.2 ± 627.1 | 6423.6 ± 552.91 6361.70 ± 581.67 | 0.48 1.99 | −0.20, small −1.22, large |
Peak Force (N) | Tempering Stretching | 4202 ± 534 4202 ± 534 | 4113 ± 373 3960 ± 690 | 1.34 5.55 | −0.23, small −0.51, moderate |
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Taber, C.B.; Colter, R.J.; Davis, J.J.; Seweje, P.A.; Wilson, D.P.; Foster, J.Z.; Merrigan, J.J. The Effects of Body Tempering on Force Production, Flexibility and Muscle Soreness in Collegiate Football Athletes. J. Funct. Morphol. Kinesiol. 2022, 7, 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk7010009
Taber CB, Colter RJ, Davis JJ, Seweje PA, Wilson DP, Foster JZ, Merrigan JJ. The Effects of Body Tempering on Force Production, Flexibility and Muscle Soreness in Collegiate Football Athletes. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology. 2022; 7(1):9. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk7010009
Chicago/Turabian StyleTaber, Christopher B., Roy J. Colter, Jair J. Davis, Patrick A. Seweje, Dustin P. Wilson, Jonathan Z. Foster, and Justin J. Merrigan. 2022. "The Effects of Body Tempering on Force Production, Flexibility and Muscle Soreness in Collegiate Football Athletes" Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 7, no. 1: 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk7010009
APA StyleTaber, C. B., Colter, R. J., Davis, J. J., Seweje, P. A., Wilson, D. P., Foster, J. Z., & Merrigan, J. J. (2022). The Effects of Body Tempering on Force Production, Flexibility and Muscle Soreness in Collegiate Football Athletes. Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, 7(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk7010009