The Effect of Hip Flexor Tightness on Muscle Activity during the Front Squat

Sarah C. Martinez-Sepanski, Angie Bowman, Kelton Mehls
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The purpose of this study was to compare peak and mean surface electromyography (sEMG) in the rectus femoris (RF), gluteus maximus (GM), biceps femoris (BF), semitendinosus (ST) muscles, and GM:BF muscle co-activation ratio during front squat between resistance trained females with and without hip flexor tightness. Peak and mean sEMG was recorded during three repetitions of 75% of one-repetition maximum (1RM) front squat of resistance trained females who either had hip flexor tightness (n = 9) or did not have hip flexor tightness (n = 7). Observed mean sEMG of the GM and BF was used to calculate GM:BF muscle co-activation. The result of the independent samples t-test indicated a statistically significant difference in peak RF (p = .013), peak (p = .001) and mean (p = .045) BF, and GM:BF muscle co-activation (p = .042) between those with and without hip flexor tightness during the ascending phase of a 75% 1RM front squat. The results indicate the RF and BF to be more active in resistance trained females with hip flexor tightness than those without hip flexor tightness during the front squat, potentially lowering GM activation relative to the BF. Fitness professionals should consider providing a hip flexor stretching interventions to prevent over activation of the BF when selecting the front squat as a resistance training exercise.
髋屈肌紧绷对前蹲时肌肉活动的影响
本研究旨在比较有和没有髋屈肌紧张的阻力训练女性在前蹲时股直肌 (RF)、臀大肌 (GM)、股二头肌 (BF)、半腱肌 (ST) 肌肉的峰值和平均表面肌电图 (sEMG),以及 GM:BF 肌肉的共同激活比。对有髋屈肌紧张(9 人)或无髋屈肌紧张(7 人)的女性进行阻力训练,记录她们在前蹲时三次重复单次最大负重(1RM)75% 的动作时的峰值和平均 sEMG。观察到的 GM 和 BF 平均 sEMG 被用来计算 GM:BF 肌肉共同激活。独立样本 t 检验的结果表明,在 75% 1RM 前蹲的上升阶段,髋屈肌紧绷者和非髋屈肌紧绷者在 RF 峰值(p = .013)、BF 峰值(p = .001)和平均值(p = .045)以及 GM:BF 肌肉共同激活(p = .042)方面存在显著的统计学差异。结果表明,与没有髋屈肌紧张的女性相比,受过阻力训练的髋屈肌紧张女性在前蹲过程中的 RF 和 BF 更活跃,这可能会降低 GM 相对于 BF 的激活度。健身专业人员在选择前蹲作为阻力训练时,应考虑提供髋屈肌拉伸干预措施,以防止BF过度激活。
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