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The Effect of Bodyweight Support and Incline Running on Triceps Surae Electromyographic Activity

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Body weight support (BWS) and incline running (IR) are commonly used either during rehabilitation or during training separately, with many positive effects on athletes’ performance and rehabilitation. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of BWS and IR. In eighteen healthy men (age: 20.3 ± 1.2 yr, body weight: 70.2 ± 4.8 kg, body height: 179.6 ± 5.4 cm), the changes in electromyographic activity (EMGA) during a 10-min run with BWS (15% or 30% of body weight; in different occasions) and IR at 7%, as well as jumping performance and gait spatiotemporal parameters were evaluated. Lower Rating of Perceived Exertion and a significant decrease in VL (33,4%), SOL (17%), and GL EMGA (28.5%, p < 0.05) but not in GM (10.5%, p > 0.05), were observed during BWS30% at 7% slope compared to flat running. Also, low-frequency fatigue of the quadriceps was induced only after running without BWS at 7% slope (P = 0.011). No changes were found in jumping performance (p = 0.246) and gait spatiotemporal parameters (p > 0.05) except for flight time (p < 0.006). In conclusion, compared to normal flat running, BWS reduces electromyographic activity and fatigue during slope running.
Title: The Effect of Bodyweight Support and Incline Running on Triceps Surae Electromyographic Activity
Description:
Body weight support (BWS) and incline running (IR) are commonly used either during rehabilitation or during training separately, with many positive effects on athletes’ performance and rehabilitation.
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of BWS and IR.
In eighteen healthy men (age: 20.
3 ± 1.
2 yr, body weight: 70.
2 ± 4.
8 kg, body height: 179.
6 ± 5.
4 cm), the changes in electromyographic activity (EMGA) during a 10-min run with BWS (15% or 30% of body weight; in different occasions) and IR at 7%, as well as jumping performance and gait spatiotemporal parameters were evaluated.
Lower Rating of Perceived Exertion and a significant decrease in VL (33,4%), SOL (17%), and GL EMGA (28.
5%, p < 0.
05) but not in GM (10.
5%, p > 0.
05), were observed during BWS30% at 7% slope compared to flat running.
Also, low-frequency fatigue of the quadriceps was induced only after running without BWS at 7% slope (P = 0.
011).
No changes were found in jumping performance (p = 0.
246) and gait spatiotemporal parameters (p > 0.
05) except for flight time (p < 0.
006).
In conclusion, compared to normal flat running, BWS reduces electromyographic activity and fatigue during slope running.

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