Spring-mass behavior and electromyographic activity evolution during a cycle-run test to exhaustion in triathletes

To evaluate spring-mass (SM) behavior and associated electromyographic (EMG) activity during a run to exhaustion following a cycle exercise in trained triathletes. Methods: Ten triathletes completed four tests: a cycling test to determine ; a running test to determine the lactate threshold (LT); a 5 min control run at LT (C-Run) followed after a total recovery period by a cycle-to-run session to exhaustion [30 min of cycling at ~80% followed by a run until exhaustion at LT (T-Run)]. SM behavior and EMG signals in nine lower limb muscles were recorded throughout the running sessions. Results: Immediately after cycling, leg stiffness was 12.1% higher than its C-Run value and a concomitant increase of EMG activity of knee extensors was observed during pre-contact. Throughout T-Run, leg stiffness decreased by 7.3%, while knee extensors and ankle flexors activities decreased during pre-contact and braking phases. No significant variations in SM parameters and no significant increase of muscle activity were reported between C-Run and the end of T-Run. Conclusion: SM behavior during the cycle-run test was consistent with EMG activity changes. Cessation of exercise was not associated with significant alterations of stiffness values and EMG activity.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:endurance sports training science
Tagging:Ausbelastung
Published in:Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jelekin.2012.04.011
Volume:22
Issue:6
Pages:835-844
Document types:article
Level:advanced