2020
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0000000000003442
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Effect of Hip Joint Position on Electromyographic Activity of the Individual Hamstring Muscles During Stiff-Leg Deadlift

Abstract: Kawama, R, Takahashi, K, and Wakahara, T. Effect of hip joint position on electromyographic activity of the individual hamstring muscles during stiff-leg deadlift. J Strength Cond Res 35(2S): S38–S43, 2021—This study investigated the effect of hip joint position on the activity level of individual hamstring muscles during stiff-leg deadlift. Fourteen male collegiate sprinters performed stiff-leg deadlift in the adducted (ADD), neutral (NT), abducted (ABD), internally rotated by 20° (IN20), and externally rotat… Show more

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“…This was attributed to the greater BFlh moment arm, and hence torque generation, at the hip than at the knee in these exercises (Table 3 ) [ 19 ]. Additional factors, however, are likely to contribute to these results, such as the bi-articular function of the hamstrings, their potential recruitment in rotation movements [ 173 176 ], and the influence of movement velocity on force and activation. However, examination of these factors and their complex interactions during various exercises is beyond the scope of this review.…”
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“…This was attributed to the greater BFlh moment arm, and hence torque generation, at the hip than at the knee in these exercises (Table 3 ) [ 19 ]. Additional factors, however, are likely to contribute to these results, such as the bi-articular function of the hamstrings, their potential recruitment in rotation movements [ 173 176 ], and the influence of movement velocity on force and activation. However, examination of these factors and their complex interactions during various exercises is beyond the scope of this review.…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present paper, sagittal plane forces, moment arms and joint torques were examined. Hamstring force-length relations may be altered when the sagittal plane movements are combined with movements in other planes (tibial [ 127 ] or hip rotations [ 173 ], for example). In addition, the bi-articular function of the hamstring muscles during simultaneous hip and knee joint movements and the influence of contractile velocity were not considered.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, practitioners and athletes have been interested in how to optimize adaptations (e.g., muscle hypertrophy) in this muscle. Exercises often included in hypertrophy-oriented training programs are squat, lunge, leg press, stiff-leg deadlift, and barbell hip thrust (Contreras et al, 2011;Contreras et al, 2015;Hackett, 2022;Kawama et al, 2021). There are indications that squat, and leg press effectively induce gluteus maximus hypertrophy (Kubo et al, 2019;Popov et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Inúmeras pesquisas ao longo do tempo buscaram estudar o comportamento dos músculos isquiotibiais nos diferentes exercícios para identificar comportamentos de ativações nas articulações que os envolvem(LUNNEN;YACK;LEVEAU, 1981;MOHAMED;PERRY;HISLOP, 2002; ONISHI et al, 2002;OLIVER;DOUGHERTY, 2009;OKUWAKI;FUKUBAYASHI, 2011;ZEBIS et al, 2013;MCALLISTER et al, 2014;SCHOENFELD et al, 2015;YANAGISAWA;FUKUTANI, 2020;KAWAMA;TAKAHASHI; WAKAHARA, 2021). A maioria dos estudos tem mostrado padrões diferentes na ativação dos músculos que compoem os isquiotibiais.…”
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