Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?

Changes in physical performance were assessed in response to two successive doubles badminton matches with implementation of ischemic pre-conditioning (IPC) or sham treatment during recovery period between matches. Eight French national team badminton players (4 males, 4 females) performed two succ...

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Main Authors: Olivier Girard, Franck Brocherie, Mohammed Ihsan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Granada 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Racket Sports Science
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Online Access:https://journal.racketsportscience.org/index.php/ijrss/article/view/8
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description Changes in physical performance were assessed in response to two successive doubles badminton matches with implementation of ischemic pre-conditioning (IPC) or sham treatment during recovery period between matches. Eight French national team badminton players (4 males, 4 females) performed two successive doubles matches (2 × 45 min), with 60 min of recovery in-between, during which they received three 5-min cycles of either an IPC (220 mmHg) or a sham (SHAM) (50 mmHg) intervention. A series of physical tests was performed immediately following the first (Post 1) and second (Post 2) match. Jump height (squat and countermovement jumps), leg power (multi-rebound jumps) and sprint time (L-test) remained unchanged from Post 1 to Post 2 (all P>0.193), and did not differ between conditions (all P>0.173). During a badminton-specific repeated-agility test, neither performance-related variables (i.e., best time, total time and sprint decrement score) nor vastus lateralis muscle tissue saturation index displayed a main effect for condition (all P>0.116), time (all P>0.091) or time × condition interaction (all P>0.730). Implementing IPC during the recovery period between successive doubles badminton demonstrated no beneficial effect on physical performance and muscle oxygenation trends.
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spelling doaj.art-446b1de8a73d4c70a3a3cd07325e55622022-12-22T02:42:51ZengUniversidad de GranadaInternational Journal of Racket Sports Science2695-45082020-12-0122Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?Olivier Girard0Franck Brocherie1Mohammed Ihsan2University of Western AustraliaFrench Institute of Sport (INSEP)Aspetar Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Hospital Changes in physical performance were assessed in response to two successive doubles badminton matches with implementation of ischemic pre-conditioning (IPC) or sham treatment during recovery period between matches. Eight French national team badminton players (4 males, 4 females) performed two successive doubles matches (2 × 45 min), with 60 min of recovery in-between, during which they received three 5-min cycles of either an IPC (220 mmHg) or a sham (SHAM) (50 mmHg) intervention. A series of physical tests was performed immediately following the first (Post 1) and second (Post 2) match. Jump height (squat and countermovement jumps), leg power (multi-rebound jumps) and sprint time (L-test) remained unchanged from Post 1 to Post 2 (all P>0.193), and did not differ between conditions (all P>0.173). During a badminton-specific repeated-agility test, neither performance-related variables (i.e., best time, total time and sprint decrement score) nor vastus lateralis muscle tissue saturation index displayed a main effect for condition (all P>0.116), time (all P>0.091) or time × condition interaction (all P>0.730). Implementing IPC during the recovery period between successive doubles badminton demonstrated no beneficial effect on physical performance and muscle oxygenation trends. https://journal.racketsportscience.org/index.php/ijrss/article/view/8Blood flow restrictionRecovery strategyOn-court performanceMuscle oxygenationRacket sports
spellingShingle Olivier Girard
Franck Brocherie
Mohammed Ihsan
Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?
International Journal of Racket Sports Science
Blood flow restriction
Recovery strategy
On-court performance
Muscle oxygenation
Racket sports
title Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?
title_full Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?
title_fullStr Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?
title_full_unstemmed Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?
title_short Does ischemic pre-conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players?
title_sort does ischemic pre conditioning during the recovery period between two successive matches preserve physical performance in badminton doubles players
topic Blood flow restriction
Recovery strategy
On-court performance
Muscle oxygenation
Racket sports
url https://journal.racketsportscience.org/index.php/ijrss/article/view/8
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