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Lower extremity muscle activation and kinematics of catchers when throwing using various squatting and throwing postures
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نویسنده
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peng y.-c. ,lo k.-c. ,wang l.-h.
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منبع
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journal of sports science and medicine - 2015 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:484 -493
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چکیده
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This study investigated the differences in joint motions and muscle activities of the lower extremities involved in various squatting postures. the motion capture system with thirty-one reflective markers attached on participants was used for motion data collection. the electromyography system was applied over the quadriceps,biceps femoris,tibialis anterior,and gastrocnem-ius muscles of the pivot and stride leg. the joint extension and flexion in wide squatting are greater than in general squatting (p = 0.005). knee joint extension and flexion in general squatting are significantly greater than in wide squatting (p = 0.001). the adduction and abduction of the hip joint in stride passing are significantly greater than in step squatting (p = 0.000). further-more,the adduction and abduction of the knee joint in stride passing are also significantly greater than in step squatting (p = 0.000). when stride passing is performed,the muscle activation of the hamstring of the pivot foot in general squatting is significantly greater than in wide squatting (p < 0.05),and this differ-ence continues to the stride period. most catchers use a general or wide squatting width,exclusive of a narrow one. therefore,the training design for strengthening the lower extremity mus-cles should consider the appropriateness of the common squat width to enhance squat-up performance. for lower limb muscle activation,wide squatting requires more active gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior muscles. baseball players should extend the knee angle of the pivot foot before catching the ball. © journal of sports science and medicine.
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کلیدواژه
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Baseball; Biomechanics; Electromyography; Kinetic chain; Motion; Stride
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آدرس
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institute of physical education,health and leisure studies,national cheng kung university, Taiwan, physical education office,kun shan university, Taiwan, institute of physical education,health and leisure studies,national cheng kung university, Taiwan
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