Influence of the Amount of Instability on the Leg Muscle Activity During a Loaded Free Barbell Half-Squat
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Buscà Safont-Tria, Bernat
Aguilera-Castells, Joan
Arboix Alió, Jordi
Miró, Adrià
Fort Vanmeerhaeghe, Azahara
Peña, Javier
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Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Psicologia, Ciències de l’Educació i de l’Esport Blanquerna
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Ciències de la Salut Blanquerna
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2020Abstract
This study aimed to understand the acute responses on the muscular activity of primary movers during the execution of a half-squat under different unstable devices. Fourteen male and female high-standard track and field athletes were voluntarily recruited. A repeated measures design was used to establish the differences between muscle activity of the primary movers, the body centre of mass acceleration and the OMNI-Perceived Exertion Scale for Resistance Exercise (OMNI-Res) in a half-squat under four different stability conditions (floor, foam, BOSU-up and BOSU-down). A significant correlation was found between the highest performance limb muscle activity and body centre of mass acceleration for half-squat floor (r = 0.446, p = 0.003), foam (r = 0.322, p = 0.038), BOSU-up (r = 0.500, p = 0.001), and BOSU-down (r = 0.495, p = 0.001) exercises. For the exercise condition, the half-squat BOSU-up and BOSU-down significantly increased the muscle activity compared to half-squat floor (vastus medialis: p = 0.020, d = 0.56; vastus lateralis: p = 0.006, d = 0.75; biceps femoris: p = 0.000–0.006, d = 1.23–1.00) and half-squat foam (vastus medialis: p = 0.005–0.006, d = 0.60–1.00; vastus lateralis: p = 0.014, d = 0.67; biceps femoris: p = 0.002, d = 1.00) activities. This study contributes to improving the understanding of instability training, providing data about the acute muscular responses that an athlete experiences under varied stability conditions. The perturbation offered by the two BOSU conditions was revealed as the most demanding for the sample of athletes, followed by foam and floor executions. View Full-Text
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Article
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English
Keywords
Estabilitat
Equilibri
Musculació
Cames
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15 p.
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MDPI
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020, 17(21), 8046
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/SUR del DEC i FSE/2020 FI_B2 00126
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/URL i La Caixa/Projectes recerca PDI/URL-R26-2019
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