The squat is a closed-chain lower body exercise commonly performed by many athletes. Muscle activity has been examined during partial and parallel squats in male weightlifters, but not in male and female runners. Therefore, this study measured muscle activity with surface electromyography (EMG) during partial and parallel squats in 20 Division I collegiate cross-country runners (10 males and 10 females) in a randomized crossover design. We hypothesized the parallel squat would increase extensor muscle activitation (i.e. hamstrings and erector spinae). Furthermore, we sought to determine if changes in muscle activity were different between males and females. Participants performed 6 repetitions using their 10 repetition maximum loads for eac...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine EMG activities and VMO/VL ratio of the vastus medi...
Background: Deep squatting, as part of postural ontogenesis, is an integral part of every athlete's ...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cru...
The squat is a closed-chain lower body exercise that is regularly performed by many athletes. The sq...
Introduction: Inconclusive previous research on squat depth and the evoked electromyography (EMG)act...
Hegnelius, M. - Background. It would be beneficial to the society to bring more awareness about the ...
Introduction: Squats recruit a large proportion of the body’s muscular system and provide a foundati...
The aim of this study was to establish the effects of increasing load on selected electromyographic ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the muscle activity during the body weight lunge and back s...
The purpose of the study was to compare kinematics and muscle activity between two variations of uni...
Lahti, J. 2017. Effects of internal kinetics and muscle activity during the wide and narrow barbell ...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cr...
Weightlifters have commonly believed that changing joint position can alter specific muscle activati...
Paoli, A, Marcolin, G, and Petrone, N. The effect of stance width on the electromyographical activit...
The purpose of this study was to compare muscle activation of the lower limb muscles when performing...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine EMG activities and VMO/VL ratio of the vastus medi...
Background: Deep squatting, as part of postural ontogenesis, is an integral part of every athlete's ...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cru...
The squat is a closed-chain lower body exercise that is regularly performed by many athletes. The sq...
Introduction: Inconclusive previous research on squat depth and the evoked electromyography (EMG)act...
Hegnelius, M. - Background. It would be beneficial to the society to bring more awareness about the ...
Introduction: Squats recruit a large proportion of the body’s muscular system and provide a foundati...
The aim of this study was to establish the effects of increasing load on selected electromyographic ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the muscle activity during the body weight lunge and back s...
The purpose of the study was to compare kinematics and muscle activity between two variations of uni...
Lahti, J. 2017. Effects of internal kinetics and muscle activity during the wide and narrow barbell ...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cr...
Weightlifters have commonly believed that changing joint position can alter specific muscle activati...
Paoli, A, Marcolin, G, and Petrone, N. The effect of stance width on the electromyographical activit...
The purpose of this study was to compare muscle activation of the lower limb muscles when performing...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine EMG activities and VMO/VL ratio of the vastus medi...
Background: Deep squatting, as part of postural ontogenesis, is an integral part of every athlete's ...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cru...