“… Da et al (2007) showed that vibration training increased oxygen uptake by 17% compared to non-vibration training. The squat, as an essential compound exercise in strength training, is crucial to the physiological function and athletic performance of athletes ( Salmanpour, 2022 ), which can increase muscle strength ( Taheri, 2018 ), endurance, and explosive power, and also effectively improve the body’s reaction time ( Taheri, 2017 ) and adaptive ability and prevent sports injuries ( Al-Azzawi et al, 2023 ). Therefore, by understanding the effects of vibration training on energy metabolism in squatting ( Hibino et al, 2023 ), we can integrate vibration training into athletes’ strength training programs and the general public’s sports and fitness ( Dos Santos et al, 2023 ), and maximize the optimization of athletes’ training effects and the development of more personalized training programs by enhancing energy expenditure.…”