Integration core exercises elicit greater muscle activation than isolation exercises.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research Pub Date : 2013-03-01 DOI:10.1519/JSC.0b013e31825c2cc7
Jinger S Gottschall, Jackie Mills, Bryce Hastings
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Abstract

The American College of Sports Medicine and the United States Department of Health and Human Services advocate core training as a means to improve stability, reduce injury, and maintain mobility. There are countless exercises that target the primary core trunk muscles (abdominal and lumbar) with the aim of providing these benefits. However, it is unknown as to which exercises elicit the greatest activation thereby maximizing functional gains and peak performance. Thus, our purpose was to determine whether integration core exercises that require activation of the distal trunk muscles (deltoid and gluteal) elicit greater activation of primary trunk muscles in comparison with isolation core exercises that only require activation of the proximal trunk muscles. Twenty participants, 10 men and 10 women, completed 16 randomly assigned exercises (e.g., crunch, upper body extension, and hover variations). We measured muscle activity with surface electromyography of the anterior deltoid, rectus abdominus, external abdominal oblique, lumbar erector spinae, thoracic erector spinae, and gluteus maximus. Our results indicate that the activation of the abdominal and lumbar muscles was the greatest during the exercises that required deltoid and gluteal recruitment. In conclusion, when completing the core strength guidelines, an integrated routine that incorporates the activation of distal trunk musculature would be optimal in terms of maximizing strength, improving endurance, enhancing stability, reducing injury, and maintaining mobility.

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综合核心训练比孤立训练更能激发肌肉活动。
美国运动医学学院和美国卫生与人类服务部提倡将核心训练作为提高稳定性、减少损伤和保持机动性的一种手段。有无数的运动是针对主要的躯干核心肌肉(腹部和腰部),目的是提供这些好处。然而,目前还不清楚哪种运动能激发最大的激活,从而最大限度地提高功能增益和最佳表现。因此,我们的目的是确定需要激活远端躯干肌肉(三角肌和臀肌)的整合核心运动是否比只需要激活近端躯干肌肉的隔离核心运动更能引起主要躯干肌肉的激活。20名参与者,10名男性和10名女性,完成了16项随机分配的运动(例如,卷腹、上半身伸展和悬停变化)。我们用三角肌前、腹直肌、腹外斜肌、腰竖脊肌、胸竖脊肌和臀大肌的表面肌电图测量肌肉活动。我们的研究结果表明,在需要调动三角肌和臀肌的运动中,腹肌和腰肌的激活是最大的。综上所述,当完成核心力量指南时,结合远端躯干肌肉组织激活的综合训练将是最大化力量、提高耐力、增强稳定性、减少损伤和保持活动能力的最佳选择。
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期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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