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Comparison of muscle-activation patterns during the conventional push-up and perfect. pushup exercises.

机译:传统俯卧撑和完美俯卧撑期间肌肉激活模式的比较。俯卧撑练习。

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Manufacturers of Perfect.Pushup handgrips claim enhanced muscular recruitment when compared with the conventional hand-on-floor push-up exercise. Electromyographic (EMG) data were recorded using surface electrodes from the right-sided triceps brachii, pectoralis major, serratus anterior (SA), and posterior deltoid muscles during push-ups performed from 3 different hand positions: (a) shoulder width, (b) wide base, and (c) narrow base (NB). Push-ups were performed under 2 conditions: (a) standard push-up and (b) Perfect.Pushup handgrips. We recruited 20 healthy subjects, 11 men (24.9 +/- 2.6 years) and 9 women (23.8 +/- 1 years). Subjects completed 3 consecutive push-ups for each hand position under both conditions. Push-up speed was controlled using a metronome, and testing order was randomized. We recorded peak EMG activity for each muscle during each of the push-ups and normalized EMG values by maximum muscle contractions (% maximum voluntary isometric contraction [MVIC]). Electromyographic data were analyzed with 3 (hand position) x 2 (condition) repeated-measures analysis of variance with a post hoc Bonferroni-adjusted simple effects test to detect significant position effects for position by condition interactions (alpha = 0.05). A push-up required considerable muscle activation of the triceps brachii (73-109% MVIC), pectoralis major (95-105% MVIC), SA (67-87% MVIC), and posterior deltoid (11-21% MVIC) whether performed using the conventional hand-on-floor position or the Perfect.Pushup handgrips. The NB hand position was most effective for preferentially activating the triceps brachii and posterior deltoid muscles. Based upon EMG activation from 4 muscles, the Perfect.Pushup handgrips do not appear to preferentially enhance muscular recruitment when compared with the conventional push-up method.
机译:与传统的手在地板上俯卧撑运动相比,Perfect.Pushup握把的制造商声称增强了肌肉的吸收。肌电图(EMG)数据是使用来自3个不同手部位置的俯卧撑期间从肱三头肌肱三头肌,胸大肌,前锯肌(SA)和后三角肌的表面电极记录的:(a)肩宽,(b )宽底,以及(c)窄底(NB)。俯卧撑是在两种条件下进行的:(a)标准俯卧撑和(b)Perfect.Pushup手柄。我们招募了20名健康受试者,其中11名男性(24.9 +/- 2.6岁)和9名女性(23.8 +/- 1岁)。在两种情况下,受试者针对每个手的姿势连续完成3次俯卧撑。使用节拍器控制俯卧撑速度,并随机化测试顺序。我们在每次俯卧撑期间记录了每个肌肉的峰值肌电活​​动,并通过最大肌肉收缩(最大自愿等距收缩[MVIC]%)归一化了肌电值。使用3次(手部位置)x 2次(条件)重复测量方差分析对肌电数据进行分析,并采用事后Bonferroni调整后的简单效应检验,以通过条件相互作用来检测位置的显着位置效应(α= 0.05)。俯卧撑需要肱三头肌(73-109%MVIC),胸大肌(95-105%MVIC),SA(67-87%MVIC)和后三角肌(11-21%MVIC)的大量肌肉激活使用常规的手在地板上位置或Perfect.Pushup手柄进行操作。 NB手位置对于优先激活肱三头肌和后三角肌最有效。基于来自4个肌肉的EMG激活,与传统的俯卧撑方法相比,Perfect.Pushup握把似乎没有优先增强肌肉的吸收。

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