Abstract

Background: The architectural and morphological adaptations of the hamstrings in response to training with different exercises have not been explored.

Purpose: To evaluate changes in biceps femoris long head (BF) fascicle length and hamstring muscle size following 10-weeks of Nordic hamstring exercise (NHE) or hip extension (HE) training.

Methods: 30 recreationally active male athletes (age, 22.0±3.6 years; height, 180.4±7 cm; weight, 80.8±11.1 kg) were allocated to 1 of 3 groups: (1) HE training (n=10), NHE training (n=10), or no training (control, CON) (n=10). BF fascicle length was assessed before, during (Week 5) and after the intervention with a two-dimensional ultrasound. Hamstring muscle size was determined before and after training via MRI.

Results: Compared with , BF fascicles were lengthened in the NHE and HE groups at (d=1.12-1.39, p<0.001) and (d=1.77-2.17, p<0.001) and these changes did not differ significantly between exercises (d=0.49-0.80, p=0.279-0.976). BF volume increased more for the HE than the NHE (d=1.03, p=0.037) and CON (d=2.24, p<0.001) groups. Compared with the CON group, both exercises induced significant increases in semitendinosus volume (d=2.16-2.50, ≤0.002) and these increases were not significantly different (d=0.69, p=0.239).

Conclusion: NHE and HE training both stimulate significant increases in BF fascicle length; however, HE training may be more effective for promoting hypertrophy in the BF.

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