Shoulder Muscle Activation of Novice and Resistance Trained Women during Variations of Dumbbell Press Exercises.

Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-05-15 DOI:10.1155/2013/612650
Joshua Luczak, Andy Bosak, Bryan L Riemann
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Abstract

Previous research has compared the effects of trunk inclination angle on muscle activation using barbells and Smith machines in men. Whether similar effects occur with the use of dumbbells or in women remains unknown. The purpose was to compare upper extremity surface electromyographical (EMG) activity between dumbbell bench, incline, and shoulder presses. Dominate arm EMG data were recorded for collegiate-aged female resistance trained individuals (n = 12) and novice female resistance trained exercisers (n = 12) from which average EMG amplitude for each repetition phase (concentric, eccentric) was computed. No significant differences were found between experienced and novice resistance trained individuals. For the upper trapezius and anterior deltoid muscles, shoulder press activation was significantly greater than incline press which in turn was significantly greater than bench press across both phases. The bench and incline presses promoted significantly greater pectoralis major sternal activation compared to the shoulder press (both phases). While pectoralis major clavicular activation during the incline press eccentric phase was significantly greater than both the bench and shoulder presses, activation during the bench press concentric phase promoted significantly greater activation than the incline press which in turn was significantly greater than the shoulder press. These results provide evidence for selecting exercises in resistance and rehabilitation programs.

肩部肌肉的激活新手和阻力训练妇女在哑铃按压练习的变化。
之前的研究比较了男性使用杠铃和史密斯器械时躯干倾角对肌肉激活的影响。使用哑铃或女性是否会产生类似的效果尚不清楚。目的是比较上肢表面肌电图(EMG)活动之间的哑铃卧,倾斜,和肩压。记录大学年龄女性阻力训练个体(n = 12)和女性新手阻力训练锻锻者(n = 12)的主导臂肌电信号数据,计算每个重复阶段(同心、偏心)的平均肌电信号振幅。在有经验和新手抗阻训练的个体之间没有发现显著差异。对于上斜方肌和前三角肌,在这两个阶段,肩压激活明显大于倾斜压,而倾斜压又明显大于卧推。与肩压相比,卧推和倾斜推能显著促进胸大肌胸骨的激活(两个阶段)。胸大肌锁骨在倾斜按压偏心阶段的激活明显大于卧推和肩推,而在卧推同心圆阶段的激活明显大于倾斜按压,而倾斜按压又明显大于肩推。这些结果为在抗阻和康复项目中选择运动提供了依据。
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