A Comparison of the Plyometric Performance of Upper Limbs between Experienced and Non-Experienced Athletes

Author:

Dhote Sylvain1ORCID,Eon Pauline1,Grosprêtre Sidney12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of C3S (Culture, Sport, Santé, Société) (EA4660), 25000 Besançon, France

2. Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), 92073 Paris, France

Abstract

Although explosive upper-limb movements are far less studied than the equivalent lower-limb movements, they are important in many sports activities. The goal of this study was to explore, for the first time, the performance of street workout (SW) athletes who primarily focus on explosive and isometric strength in the upper limbs and to examine the effect of the contraction type on performance during a classical upper-body movement. Eighteen men took part in this study (age: 22.6 ± 2.1 years, height: 179.6 ± 7.1 cm, bodyweight: 71.9 ± 6.6 kg). Of these, nine practiced SW and nine practiced various team and individual sports—the latter serving as the control group. The athletes performed three different types of push-ups—one in a concentric way and two others in a plyometric way—and a fatigue-inducing push-up set. Jump heights, myoelectrical activities (through electromyography), muscle architecture, and hypertrophy (through ultrasonography) were measured. The results show no significant differences in jump height between the push-up types. Both groups confounded, but the SW athletes jumped on average 66 ± 21% higher than the control athletes (p < 0.05). There was no major difference in EMG between groups, regardless of the push-up type, but the SW athletes had a greater pectoralis major and anterior deltoid thickness as well as a greater pennation angle of the pectoralis major. The results suggest that the plyometric performance of the upper limbs does not follow the same pattern as that of the lower limbs. The SW group’s greater capacity in performing explosive push-ups could be attributed to greater upper-body muscle hypertrophy and more efficient execution of the movement.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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