EMG activity of abdominal muscles during isometric V-sit in athletes from diverse sports

Author:

Wu Chia-Fen1,Wu Chia-Fang1,Yan Wei-Cian1,Chiu Chih-Hui2,Hu Wen-Pin1,Wang Shin-Yuan2

Affiliation:

1. Asia University

2. National Taiwan University of Sport

Abstract

Abstract

Background This study aimed to observe the electromyographic (EMG) activities of rectus abdominis (RA) during the isometric V-sit and symmetry of the bilateral RA. Methods Sixteen college students were recruited, with 9 weightlifters and 7 soft tennis players. By using Noraxon EMG system, the EMG signals of the left (RA-L) and right RA (RA-R) were investigated during isometric V-sit at heights of 10 cm, 20 cm, and 30 cm from the ground. Results EMG signals of RA-L in soft tennis players were 13.6% higher than those in weightlifters for three phases of V-sit (p < .05). During the 10 cm phase, EMG activities of both RA-L and RA-R were significantly higher in soft tennis players compared to weightlifters (p < .05). Large negative correlations were found between phase and EMG amplitude in weightlifters (RA-L: r = − .552; RA-R: r = − .665, p < .05), while positive correlations existed in soft tennis players (RA-L: r = .373; RA-R: r = .631, p < .05). Conclusion The study indicated differences in the impact of isometric V-sit heights on RA activation. The correlation trends between RA signals and phases reflected variations in RA strength and control among different exercise types.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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