The Effect of 12 variations of the bench press exercise on the EMG activity of three heads of the pectoralis major

Xavier Roy, Keven Arseneault, Pierre Sercia
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This study compared the activation of the clavicular, sternocostal and abdominal heads of the pectoralis major (PM) and the long portion of the triceps brachii during the execution of the bench press with several inclinations, grip types, and grip widths. Thirteen healthy men with more than a year of resistance training experience participated in this study. The subjects performed 6 repetitions of various variations of the bench press at angles of -15°, 0° and 30° with grip width of 100% and 200% of their biacromial width in both pronation and supination with a load equivalent of their respective 12RM for each movement. EMG, bar acceleration and shoulder angle were recorded during each repetition. Activation of the clavicular head of the PM was, compared to a wide pronation at 0°, significantly higher at a close pronation at 0°and 30°; during a close supination at 30° and during a wide supination at 30°. Activation of the sternocostal head of the PM was, during a wide pronation at 0°, significantly higher than during a close supination at 0°, 30° and -15°; during a wide supination at 30; during a wide supination at 0° and 30° and at close pronation at 30° and -15°. Activation of the abdominal head of the PM was significantly better with wide pronation at -15° and 0° compared to all positions at 30°. Triceps brachii were better solicited during close pronation at 0° and -15° compared to supinated grip at 0° and 30°. Results from this study show that the bench press exercise performed with a wide pronation grip at 0° can maximize the activation of the three heads of the PM.
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12种卧推运动对胸大肌三头肌电图活动的影响
本研究比较了在进行卧推时锁骨、胸大肌胸肋和腹头以及肱三头肌长部的激活情况,并对不同的倾斜、握力类型和握力宽度进行了比较。13名有一年以上抗阻训练经验的健康男性参加了这项研究。受试者在旋前和旋后分别以-15°、0°和30°的角度进行6次不同的卧推,握力宽度分别为其双肩宽度的100%和200%,每次运动的负荷相当于各自的12RM。每次重复时记录肌电图、杆加速度和肩角。与0°宽旋前相比,PM锁骨头的激活明显高于0°和30°近旋前;在30°近旋和30°宽旋期间。宽旋前0°时,PM胸肋头的激活显著高于近旋后0°、30°和-15°时;在30度的大旋后;在0°和30°的宽旋和30°和-15°的近旋期间。与30°的所有位置相比,-15°和0°的大旋前明显更好地激活PM的腹头。肱三头肌在0°和-15°紧密旋前握力时比在0°和30°旋后握力时得到更好的锻炼。本研究的结果表明,在0°的大旋前握下进行卧推运动可以最大限度地激活PM的三个头部。
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