#087 - Sinn & Unsinn von Training auf instabilen Unterlagen

EPISODE · Aug 27, 2025 · 1H 7M

#087 - Sinn & Unsinn von Training auf instabilen Unterlagen

from Rehab and Performance Podcast · host Felix Kade

Training auf instabilen Unterlagen erfreut sich in den letzten Jahren immer größerer Beliebtheit. Sei es auf Wackelkissen, zusammengerollten Matten, Bosubällen oder anderen kreativen Erfindungen. Häufig wird das Training auf instabilen Unterlagen mit dem des funktionellen Trainings gleichgesetzt. Je komplexer und anspruchsvoller die Bewegung, umso besser. Die Tiefenmuskulatur solle gestärkt werden. Eine bessere Muskelfaserrekrutierung durch die Instabilität sei möglich. Bessere Balance. Bessere Sensomotorik. Das alles klingt nach dem heiligen Gral der Trainingswissenschaft. Doch was ist dran? Was bringt Training auf instabilen Unterlagen? Wann macht es Sinn und wann nicht? In dieser Folge gehen wir dem Thema auf den Grund!Infos und Anmeldung zu den Seminaren:https://myomechanics.de/seminare/Quellen:Kiers, H., Brumagne, S., Van Dieen, J., van der Wees, P., & Vanhees, L. (2012). Ankle proprioception is not targeted by exercises on an unstable surface. European journal of applied physiology, 112(4), 1577-1585.Kohler, J. M., Flanagan, S. P., & Whiting, W. C. (2010). Muscle activation patterns while lifting stable and unstable loads on stable and unstable surfaces. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 24(2), 313-321.Andersen, V., Fimland, M. S., Brennset, Ø., Haslestad, L. R., Lundteigen, M. S., Skalleberg, K., & Saeterbakken, A. H. (2014). Muscle activation and strength in squat and Bulgarian squat on stable and unstable surface. International journal of sports medicine, 35(14), 1196-1202.Cressey, E. M., West, C. A., Tiberio, D. P., Kraemer, W. J., & Maresh, C. M. (2007). The effects of ten weeks of lower-body unstable surface training on markers of athletic performance. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 21(2), 561-567.Granacher, U., Schellbach, J., Klein, K., Prieske, O., Baeyens, J. P., & Muehlbauer, T. (2014). Effects of core strength training using stable versus unstable surfaces on physical fitness in adolescents: a randomized controlled trial. BMC sports science, medicine and rehabilitation, 6(1), 40.Pandya, R. P., & Shukla, Y. U. (2021). Effect of Lumbar Stabilization Exercises on Stable versus Unstable Surface on Pain and Function in Mechanical Low Back Pain-an Evidence Based Study. International Journal of Science and Healthcare Research, 6(2), 273-9.Liu, S., Gou, B., Zhao, Z., & Wang, Q. (2024). Exploratory analysis of unstable surface training: A systematic review and meta-analysis for chronic ankle instability. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation, 6(4), 100365.Bellows, R., & Wong, C. K. (2018). The effect of bracing and balance training on ankle sprain incidence among athletes: a systematic review with meta-analysis. International journal of sports physical therapy, 13(3), 379.

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