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تعداد نتایج: 2752667  

2007
JAMES L. NUZZO GRANT O. MCCAULLEY PRUE CORMIE MICHAEL J. CAVILL JEFFREY M. MCBRIDE

The purpose of this investigation was to compare trunk muscle activity during stability ball and free weight exercises. Nine resistance-trained men participated in one testing session in which squats (SQ) and deadlifts (DL) were completed with loads of approximately 50, 70, 90, and 100% of one-repetition maximum (1RM). Isometric contractions during 3 stability ball exercises (quadruped (QP), pe...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2011
Massimiliano Ditroilo Mark Watsford Eneko Fernández-Peña Giancarlo D'Amen Francesco Lucertini Giuseppe De Vito

PURPOSE It was recently demonstrated that musculoarticular (MA) stiffness is related to sprint cycling performance in nonfatigued conditions. This study examined whether relatively stiffer cyclists were more effective at sprinting under fatigued conditions, as occurs during endurance cycling competitions. METHODS MA stiffness of the quadriceps was assessed in 21 trained male cyclists (28.7 ± ...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2006
Quan T Tran David Docherty

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of three different weight training protocols, that varied in the way training volume was measured, on acute muscular fatigue. Ten resistance-trained males performed all three protocols which involved dynamic constant resistance exercise of the elbow flexors. Protocol A provided a standard for the time the muscle group was under tension (T...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2014
Matthew J Rossman Ryan S Garten Massimo Venturelli Markus Amann Russell S Richardson

Greater peripheral quadriceps fatigue at the voluntary termination of single-leg knee-extensor exercise (KE), compared with whole-body cycling, has been attributed to confining group III and IV skeletal muscle afferent feedback to a small muscle mass, enabling the central nervous system (CNS) to tolerate greater peripheral fatigue. However, as task specificity and vastly differing systemic chal...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2022

The percentage of people having a lower leg amputation is high, and the incidence unemployment among these amputees likewise rising. Hence, it requires intervention an innovative solution to serve function lost limb. Electromyogram (EMG) signals result potential generated by muscles during contraction. In this work, attempt has been made extract EMG from four set muscle groups acquired were pre...

2006
Jia - Horng Wang Cheng - Deng Kuo

controversial because of their obscure mechanisms. A randomized crossover study, using iron lung and positive pressure nasal ventilation (BiPAP) each for 40 mm, was performed in 11 stable patients with severe COPD. Throughout the study, we monitored surface EMGdi, EMGst, ECG, Sa05, ETCO2, and the movements of RC and tB. Afterwards the data were replayed to calculate VT, RR, PR, VT/TI, iEMG, and...

Journal: :Motor control 2010
Raquel Carvalho Olga Vasconcelos Pedro Gonçalves Filipe Conceição Joao Paulo Vilas-Boas

Exercise seems to attenuate the postural control system and anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) decline, but no conclusive findings are available. This study analyzes, in elderly people, the exercise effect in APAs during the raising of a load with both arms in the sagittal plane. Twenty eight males over the age of 60 (65.8 +/- 4.07 yr old)-9 veterans in exercising, 9 who exercise recently...

Journal: :Journal of sports science & medicine 2012
Anita Haudum Jürgen Birklbauer Josef Kröll Erich Müller

We investigated the effect of a one-time application of elastic constraints on movement-inherent variability during treadmill running. Eleven males ran two 35-min intervals while surface EMG was measured. In one of two 35-min intervals, after 10 min of running without tubes, elastic tubes (between hip and heels) were attached, followed by another 5 min of running without tubes. To assess variab...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2010
A Kramer R Ritzmann A Gollhofer D Gehring M Gruber

AIM Sledge jump systems (SJS) are often employed to examine the underlying mechanical and neuromuscular mechanisms of the stretch-shortening cycle (SSC) as they allow the systematic variation of impact velocity and energy. However, in existing SJS the jumps are not very comparable to natural jumps because of the long contact times (∼200%), which prevent the storage of kinetic energy. The aim of...

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