1997
DOI: 10.1007/s004210050169
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Influence of load and stretch shortening cycle on the kinematics, kinetics and muscle activation that occurs during explosive upper-body movements

Abstract: Although explosive power in lower-body movements has been extensively studied, there is a paucity of research examining such movements in the upper body. This study aimed to investigate the influence of load and the stretch shortening cycle (SSC) on the kinematics, kinetics, and muscle activation that occurs during maximal effort throws. A total of 17 male subjects performed SSC and concentric only (CO) bench throws using loads of 15%, 30%, 45%, 60%, 75%, 90% and 100% of their previously determined one repetit… Show more

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“…They were given instructions to perform a purely concentric action from the starting point, keeping shoulders at an abducted position of 90° to ensure consistency of shoulder and elbow joints during the movement execution. 27 Such movement was performed on a Multipower (Smith Machine, Life Fitness, EEUU) using 2 different loads (both 30 and 50 kg are the most common loads used in daily training) to estimate maximal power output. A linear encoder (T-Force, T-Force System, Ergotech, Spain) was used, which has a microprocessor that works internally with a 10-s resolution.…”
Section: Power Outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were given instructions to perform a purely concentric action from the starting point, keeping shoulders at an abducted position of 90° to ensure consistency of shoulder and elbow joints during the movement execution. 27 Such movement was performed on a Multipower (Smith Machine, Life Fitness, EEUU) using 2 different loads (both 30 and 50 kg are the most common loads used in daily training) to estimate maximal power output. A linear encoder (T-Force, T-Force System, Ergotech, Spain) was used, which has a microprocessor that works internally with a 10-s resolution.…”
Section: Power Outputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Strength and rate of force development in the leg muscles might impact change of direction (COD) at speed, acceleration and jumping performance. This 'speed-strength' is thought to be important for explosive, anaerobic movements, 5 and resistance training (RT) of the knee extensors has positive effects on jump and sprint performance of professional soccer players 6 . Strength and conditioning also plays a role in decreasing risk and severity of injury, and preventing injury re-occurrence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speed strength, also known as power, is crucial for the performance in sports where changes of direction, accelerations, and jumps are of importance (27). Hence, strength and power in leg muscles are important for professional soccer players.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%