Over the past two decades the importance of trunk contribution to sporting performance has been highlighted through the expanse of literature concerning core stability and strength. However, the role of trunk motion and the abdominal muscles are yet to be established during sprint kayak performance. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between trunk rotation, kayak velocity, and abdominal muscle activity during on-water sprint kayaking. Eight international paddlers completed five 150 m sprint trials. During each trial peak muscle activation (peak root-mean-squared electromyogram) of the latissimus dorsi, rectus abdominus, external obliques and rectus femoris for ipsilateral (stroke side) and contralateral (opposite si...
Includes bibliographical referencesElite kayakers are required to perform repetitive movements that ...
To investigate selected kinanthropometric and physiological characteristics unique to national and p...
Hip biomechanics in kayak rolling is a relatively under examined topic, unlike the forward stroke, w...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
Success in sprint kayaking depends on the propulsive power generated by trunk, pelvis, shoulder and ...
In white-water kayaking, the legs play a vital part in turning, stabilising and bracing actions. To ...
Flatwater sprint kayaking performance can be assessed through the analyses of average boat velocity ...
Sprint kayaking involves simultaneously balancing the boat and maintaining peak kayak velocity. Prev...
Upper body strength and flexibility are common training activities in elite flat water kayaking yet ...
In canoe sprint, the trunk muscles play an important role in stabilizing the body in an unstable env...
This study aimed to profile the physiological characteristics of junior sprint kayak athletes (n = 2...
This study investigated the effects of two seat designs (standard versus swivel seats) at two paces ...
The study focuses on comparison of two forms of the sport's movement from the kinesiological point o...
The purpose of this work was to describe the leg-muscle-generated push force characteristics in spri...
The purpose of this work was to describe the leg-muscle-generated push force characteristics in spri...
Includes bibliographical referencesElite kayakers are required to perform repetitive movements that ...
To investigate selected kinanthropometric and physiological characteristics unique to national and p...
Hip biomechanics in kayak rolling is a relatively under examined topic, unlike the forward stroke, w...
Velocity production during sprint kayaking has been shown to be dependent on the magnitude of forces...
Success in sprint kayaking depends on the propulsive power generated by trunk, pelvis, shoulder and ...
In white-water kayaking, the legs play a vital part in turning, stabilising and bracing actions. To ...
Flatwater sprint kayaking performance can be assessed through the analyses of average boat velocity ...
Sprint kayaking involves simultaneously balancing the boat and maintaining peak kayak velocity. Prev...
Upper body strength and flexibility are common training activities in elite flat water kayaking yet ...
In canoe sprint, the trunk muscles play an important role in stabilizing the body in an unstable env...
This study aimed to profile the physiological characteristics of junior sprint kayak athletes (n = 2...
This study investigated the effects of two seat designs (standard versus swivel seats) at two paces ...
The study focuses on comparison of two forms of the sport's movement from the kinesiological point o...
The purpose of this work was to describe the leg-muscle-generated push force characteristics in spri...
The purpose of this work was to describe the leg-muscle-generated push force characteristics in spri...
Includes bibliographical referencesElite kayakers are required to perform repetitive movements that ...
To investigate selected kinanthropometric and physiological characteristics unique to national and p...
Hip biomechanics in kayak rolling is a relatively under examined topic, unlike the forward stroke, w...