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Neuromuscular Assessment of a Stand-Up Paddle Stroke

FREITAS, J.; CONCEIÇÃO, A.; ŠŤASTNÝ, J.; LOURO, H.; LEITÃO, L.; TORES, D.; MARINHO, D.; NEIVA, H.

Original Title

Neuromuscular Assessment of a Stand-Up Paddle Stroke

English Title

Neuromuscular Assessment of a Stand-Up Paddle Stroke

Type

WoS Article

Original Abstract

This study analyzed muscle activity during the stand-up paddle stroke, considering the paddling side and the adjacent and opposing muscles relative to the position of the arms during paddling. Methods: Fourteen male paddleboarders performed three trials covering 195 m in which surface electromyography of the upper trapezius, biceps brachii, triceps brachii, tibialis anterior, and gastrocnemius medialis were recorded (four-cycle strokes on each side). The data were processed according to percentage of maximum voluntary contraction (% MVC). The MVC activation values (mu V) for each muscle were then calculated and presented as percentage MVC (% MVC). Results: The recovery phase accounted for 60% of the paddle cycle, while the pull phase represented 39%. During right-side paddling, higher % MVC was found in the opposite-side upper trapezius (24.35%, p < 0.01) during the pulling phase and in the adjacent biceps brachii (8.36%, p < 0.03) during the recovery phase. In left-side paddling, greater % MVC was found in the opposite-side upper trapezius (27.60%, p < 0.01) during the pulling phase and in the opposite-side triceps brachii (42.25%, p < 0.04) during the recovery phase. Furthermore, the pulling phase exhibited higher MVC in the opposite-side upper trapezius compared to the recovery phase, both in the right-side (24.35%, p < 0.03) and left-side (27.60%, p < 0.01) paddling. Conclusions: these findings help establish the muscular activity of both sides of the paddling technique and the differences between the upper and lower limbs.

English abstract

This study analyzed muscle activity during the stand-up paddle stroke, considering the paddling side and the adjacent and opposing muscles relative to the position of the arms during paddling. Methods: Fourteen male paddleboarders performed three trials covering 195 m in which surface electromyography of the upper trapezius, biceps brachii, triceps brachii, tibialis anterior, and gastrocnemius medialis were recorded (four-cycle strokes on each side). The data were processed according to percentage of maximum voluntary contraction (% MVC). The MVC activation values (mu V) for each muscle were then calculated and presented as percentage MVC (% MVC). Results: The recovery phase accounted for 60% of the paddle cycle, while the pull phase represented 39%. During right-side paddling, higher % MVC was found in the opposite-side upper trapezius (24.35%, p < 0.01) during the pulling phase and in the adjacent biceps brachii (8.36%, p < 0.03) during the recovery phase. In left-side paddling, greater % MVC was found in the opposite-side upper trapezius (27.60%, p < 0.01) during the pulling phase and in the opposite-side triceps brachii (42.25%, p < 0.04) during the recovery phase. Furthermore, the pulling phase exhibited higher MVC in the opposite-side upper trapezius compared to the recovery phase, both in the right-side (24.35%, p < 0.03) and left-side (27.60%, p < 0.01) paddling. Conclusions: these findings help establish the muscular activity of both sides of the paddling technique and the differences between the upper and lower limbs.

Keywords

SUP; paddle sports; muscular activation; EMG; stroke phases

Key words in English

SUP; paddle sports; muscular activation; EMG; stroke phases

Authors

FREITAS, J.; CONCEIÇÃO, A.; ŠŤASTNÝ, J.; LOURO, H.; LEITÃO, L.; TORES, D.; MARINHO, D.; NEIVA, H.

RIV year

2024

Released

14.12.2023

Publisher

MDPI

Location

BASEL

ISBN

2076-3417

Periodical

Applied Sciences - Basel

Volume

13

Number

24

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

1

Pages to

11

Pages count

11

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT187120,
  author="João Diogo {Freitas} and Ana {Conceição} and Jan {Šťastný} and Hugo {Louro} and Luís {Leitão} and Diana {Tores} and Daniel Almeida {Marinho} and Henrique P. {Neiva}",
  title="Neuromuscular Assessment of a Stand-Up Paddle Stroke",
  journal="Applied Sciences - Basel",
  year="2023",
  volume="13",
  number="24",
  pages="1--11",
  doi="10.3390/app132413265",
  issn="2076-3417",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/24/13265"
}

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