The use of proximal muscle is advocated for consistent archery shooting due to higher tolerance for fatigue. Muscle activity was subject of investigation in several archery studies. But thus far variation in muscle activity has been ignored. This study presents the preliminary findings of the influence of proximal muscle activity and variation on score and arrow release speed in Archery. Subjects were three Malaysian National archers shooting 29-36 arrows from 70 meter distance. Surface electromyography (EMG) was recorded for triceps (bilateral), left deltoid and right trapezius muscles. Arrow release speed was recorded with a speed radar gun. Linear and curvilinear associations of muscle activation and variation with score and speed are pr...
Forearm electromyographic (EMG) data are assumed to be an effective method in estimating performance...
The interaction between the processes of excitation and inhibition plays a major role in the mechani...
Biomechanical is the most important matter in analysis the human movement. In sport, Biomechanical a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the muscle activity controlling the pull arm during the arm...
Endurance of Drawing-Aim-Release (DAR) during the shooting process in archery will be causing the mu...
The study investigated shooting techniques of the archers with kinetic and kinematic methods. Twent...
Background: Archery is a close skill sport in which the archer interacts with body and equipment. Th...
The aim of this study was to examine the muscular activation strategy of archers with different leve...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the temporal phases of the archery shot cycle that dist...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the temporal phases of the archery shot cycle that dist...
The present study investigates the various physiological and mechanical techniques employed by arche...
As archery competitions normally last many hours requiring a great deal of shoots, the athletes are ...
Surface EMG signals of m. flexor digitorum superficialis (MFDS) and m. extensor digitorum (MED) were...
The process of a shot in archery can be described as follows: The archer draws the bow, pulls the ar...
Archery, in one form or another, has been around for thousands of years yet research into what makes...
Forearm electromyographic (EMG) data are assumed to be an effective method in estimating performance...
The interaction between the processes of excitation and inhibition plays a major role in the mechani...
Biomechanical is the most important matter in analysis the human movement. In sport, Biomechanical a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the muscle activity controlling the pull arm during the arm...
Endurance of Drawing-Aim-Release (DAR) during the shooting process in archery will be causing the mu...
The study investigated shooting techniques of the archers with kinetic and kinematic methods. Twent...
Background: Archery is a close skill sport in which the archer interacts with body and equipment. Th...
The aim of this study was to examine the muscular activation strategy of archers with different leve...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the temporal phases of the archery shot cycle that dist...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the temporal phases of the archery shot cycle that dist...
The present study investigates the various physiological and mechanical techniques employed by arche...
As archery competitions normally last many hours requiring a great deal of shoots, the athletes are ...
Surface EMG signals of m. flexor digitorum superficialis (MFDS) and m. extensor digitorum (MED) were...
The process of a shot in archery can be described as follows: The archer draws the bow, pulls the ar...
Archery, in one form or another, has been around for thousands of years yet research into what makes...
Forearm electromyographic (EMG) data are assumed to be an effective method in estimating performance...
The interaction between the processes of excitation and inhibition plays a major role in the mechani...
Biomechanical is the most important matter in analysis the human movement. In sport, Biomechanical a...