AbstractOriginating from an ancient Hawaiian tradition Stand Up Paddle Surfing (SUP) is a growing pastime and sports activity in which a person stands upright on a surfboard and propels it using a single paddle. It is expected that SUP is an ideal full-body workout for amateurs as several muscle groups are required for the paddling motion. Therefore measurements of muscular activity of eight subjects were executed during on-water and treadmill-trials using wireless surface electromyography (sEMG). sEMG of 16 muscles of the trunk plus video data were acquired at three different paddling speeds. The results showed that all measured muscles of the trunk were activated and that their activity can be allocated to the different paddle-stroke phas...
In white-water kayaking, the legs play a vital part in turning, stabilising and bracing actions. To ...
Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing activity where only anecdotal evidence exists fo...
The present study aimed to analyse and compare the muscle activity of twelve participants (seven men...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if the core muscles are sufficiently activated to pr...
AbstractOriginating from an ancient Hawaiian tradition Stand Up Paddle Surfing (SUP) is a growing pa...
Introduction: Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing sport and recreational activity wh...
Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) surfing entails riding breaking waves and maneuvering the board on the wa...
[Extract] In surf lifesaving, board competitors paddle 5 m fibreglass Malibu surfboards out to and a...
Title: Neurophysiological indicators of muscle work on the paddle trainer and their electrostimulato...
The purpose of this study was to use surface electromyography to measure the muscular activity durin...
Introduction: Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing sport and recreational activity wh...
Surfboard riding (surfing) has experienced a 'boom' in participants and media attention over the las...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the neuromuscular responses during the perf...
The purpose of this study was to investigate muscle activity of the trunk and lower extremities duri...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
In white-water kayaking, the legs play a vital part in turning, stabilising and bracing actions. To ...
Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing activity where only anecdotal evidence exists fo...
The present study aimed to analyse and compare the muscle activity of twelve participants (seven men...
The main purpose of this study was to determine if the core muscles are sufficiently activated to pr...
AbstractOriginating from an ancient Hawaiian tradition Stand Up Paddle Surfing (SUP) is a growing pa...
Introduction: Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing sport and recreational activity wh...
Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) surfing entails riding breaking waves and maneuvering the board on the wa...
[Extract] In surf lifesaving, board competitors paddle 5 m fibreglass Malibu surfboards out to and a...
Title: Neurophysiological indicators of muscle work on the paddle trainer and their electrostimulato...
The purpose of this study was to use surface electromyography to measure the muscular activity durin...
Introduction: Stand up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing sport and recreational activity wh...
Surfboard riding (surfing) has experienced a 'boom' in participants and media attention over the las...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the neuromuscular responses during the perf...
The purpose of this study was to investigate muscle activity of the trunk and lower extremities duri...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
In white-water kayaking, the legs play a vital part in turning, stabilising and bracing actions. To ...
Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) is a rapidly growing activity where only anecdotal evidence exists fo...
The present study aimed to analyse and compare the muscle activity of twelve participants (seven men...