Electromyographic activity using Elastic Resistance and Nautilus Machine exercises
The purpose of this study, therefore, was to quantify and compare Integrated Electromyography (I-EMG) within perfuming 8-RM seated knee extension in contribution of elastic resistance and nautilus machine exercises. All data were collected within one testing session. Subjects completed 8-RM seated k...
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Zusammenfassung: | The purpose of this study, therefore, was to quantify and compare Integrated Electromyography (I-EMG) within perfuming 8-RM seated knee extension in contribution of elastic resistance and nautilus machine exercises. All data were collected within one testing session. Subjects completed 8-RM seated knee extension by three modalities of resistance exercises comprised of nautilus machine (NM), elastic tubing with original elongation (E0%) and elastic tubing with 30% decrement of original elongation (E30%). Electromyographic muscle activation and range of motion were collected and synchronized from vastus lateralis (VL). Results: manipulating the resting length of elastic resistance resulted in significantly higher I-EMG for E30% in compare with E0% (25% increasing muscle activation); however, no significant difference observed between E30% and NM (P = 0.443). Based on these results, it seems that shortened form of elastic exercise (E30%) and NM exercises offer equivalent muscle activation. Thus, they could be used interchangeably for lower body strength development. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/TECHPOS.2009.5412052 |