Specific prime movers’ excitation during free-weight bench press variations and chest press machine in competitive bodybuilders

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
G. Coratella, Gianpaolo Tornatore, S. Longo, F. Esposito, E. Cé
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Abstract The current study compared the muscle excitation in free-weight bench press variations and chest press machine. Ten competitive bodybuilders were recruited. The EMG-RMS amplitude of clavicular and sternocostal head of pectoralis major, long head of triceps brachii and anterior and lateral deltoid was recorded while performing horizontal (BP), inclined (45°) (IBP) or declined (−15°) bench press (DBP) and chest press machine (CP). Four non-exhaustive repetitions were performed using 80% of 1-repetition maximum of each exercise. Both concentric and eccentric phases were recorded. During the concentric phase, [d effect size: 2.78/7.80] clavicular head was more excited in IBP and less excited in CP (d: −9.69/−4.39) compared to all other exercises. The sternocostal head was similarly excited in DBP vs. BP and BP vs. CP and more excited (d: 2.42/9.92) compared to IBP. Triceps brachii excitation was overall greater (d: 2.01/6.75) in BP and DBP compared to all other exercises. Anterior deltoid was less excited (d: 3.84/19.77) in DBP compared to all other exercises. Lateral deltoid excitation was greater (d: 0.96/3.10) in BP, IBP and DBP compared to CP. Muscle excitation during the eccentric phase followed a similar pattern, with the exception of the greater (d: 3.89/11.32) excitation in the clavicular head in BP compared to all other exercises. The present outcomes showed that the excitation of the clavicular and sternocostal head of pectoralis major depends on the bench inclination angle. The use of BP variations vs. CP allows overall greater triceps brachii and lateral deltoid excitation, due to the greater instability.
在竞技健美运动员的自由重量卧推变化和胸压机中,特定原动力的激发
摘要本研究比较了自由重量卧推和胸推的肌肉兴奋情况。招募了10名竞技健美运动员。在进行水平(BP)、倾斜(45°)、倾斜(- 15°)卧推(DBP)和胸压机(CP)时,记录胸大肌锁骨、胸肋头、肱三头肌长头、三角肌前侧和前侧的肌电- rms振幅。进行了四次非彻底重复,每次练习最多重复一次的80%。同心相和偏心相均有记录。在同心圆阶段,与所有其他运动相比,锁骨头在IBP时兴奋程度更高,而在CP时兴奋程度更低(d:−9.69/−4.39)。胸骨肋头在舒张压对BP和BP对CP时同样兴奋,并且比IBP更兴奋(d: 2.42/9.92)。与所有其他运动相比,肱三头肌兴奋在血压和舒张压方面总体上更大(d: 2.01/6.75)。与所有其他运动相比,DBP时前三角肌的兴奋程度较低(d: 3.84/19.77)。与CP相比,外侧三角肌在BP、IBP和DBP方面的兴奋程度更大(d: 0.96/3.10)。偏心期的肌肉兴奋程度也类似,除了锁骨头在BP方面的兴奋程度更大(d: 3.89/11.32)。结果表明,胸大肌锁骨和胸肋头的兴奋程度与坐垫倾角有关。由于更大的不稳定性,与CP相比,使用BP变化可以使整体肱三头肌和外侧三角肌兴奋。
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European Journal of Sport Science
European Journal of Sport Science 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.10%
发文量
153
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS) is the official Medline- and Thomson Reuters-listed journal of the European College of Sport Science. The editorial policy of the Journal pursues the multi-disciplinary aims of the College: to promote the highest standards of scientific study and scholarship in respect of the following fields: (a) Applied Sport Sciences; (b) Biomechanics and Motor Control; c) Physiology and Nutrition; (d) Psychology, Social Sciences and Humanities and (e) Sports and Exercise Medicine and Health.
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