La electroestimulación neuromuscular como mecanismo complementario en el entrenamiento deportivo de predominancia anaeróbica

Translated title of the contribution: Neuromuscular electro-stimulation as a complementary mechanism in sports training of anaerobic predominance

Oscar Adolfo Niño Méndez*, Eduard Alonso Ceballos Bernal, Linda Paola Ramírez Galeano, Diego Fernando Vásquez Sánchez, Guillermo Rubén Oviedo, Jorge Leonardo Rodríguez Mora

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Introduction. Neuromuscular electrostimulation can add value to rehabilitation physical exercise programs, as long as aspects such as the objectives of each person, tolerance to intensity, and the needs for recovery and rest are considered. Likewise, it can be an interesting element to add in sports planning with a view to improving recovery, as well as increasing physical performance. Objective. The main objective of this research was to determine the effects of combined neuromuscular electrostimulation exercise and high intensity and short duration exercises in healthy and physically active men on the fatigue index. Methodology. 34 healthy, physically active, and physical education male students (19.4 ± 2.60 years) were randomized and organized into four groups: G1, neuromus-cular electrostimulation program; G2, high intensity and short duration training; G3, combined exercise of high intensity and short duration, and neuromuscular electros-timulation; and G4, control group, A Wingate test was applied before and after the training period. Results. In the G3 group, there are increases in anaerobic performance with significant differences in the average power relative to weight (p=0.027), with an increase of 7.36%, and a decrease of 12.2% in the fatigue index (p=0.048). In the G4 group there are decreases in performance, evidenced through the significant differences in the average power (p = 0.030), with a decrease in performance of 6.32% and a decrease in the performance in mean power relative to weight with a significant difference (p=0.010) of 3.92%. Conclusions. A combined program of neuromuscular electrostimulation and hi-gh-intensity interval exercise improves anaerobic performance in mean power and relative to weight, evidenced through a Wingate test. Likewise, it decreases the per-centage of drop in anaerobic performance, showing better results in comparison to training with only high-intensity interval training.

Translated title of the contributionNeuromuscular electro-stimulation as a complementary mechanism in sports training of anaerobic predominance
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)20-23
Number of pages4
JournalRevista de Investigacion e Innovacion en Ciencias de la Salud
Volume4
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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