Knee Flexor: Extensor isokinetic ratios in young male gymnasts and swimmers

The purpose of the study was to determine young male gymnasts' and swimmers' knee flexor:extensor (F:E) ratios during isokinetic testing at different velocities. Nine gymnasts (10.3 ± 0.5 years) and 14 swimmers (10.5 ± 0.5 years) participated. Concentric isokinetic peak torque was measured by a CybexÒ Norm dynamometer at different angular velocities (60,120, and 180°/s) during unilateral knee extensions and flexions after gravity correction. Significant differences were found only in gymnasts' knee F:E peak-torque ratios between the angular velocities of 60 and 120°/s (p < .01), as well as 60 and 180°/s (p < .01), whereas swimmers' ratios were unchanged. Gymnasts presented significantly higher F:E ratios than swimmers did at the angular velocities of 120°/s (p < .01) and 180°/s­­­ (p < .001). The reciprocal ratios provided some indication that the training context of young athletes can influence the balance between agonistic and antagonistic activity of the lower limbs' major muscle groups.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:junior sports
Published in:Pediatric Exercise Science
Language:English
Published: Champaign 2004
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1123/pes.16.1.37
Volume:16
Issue:1
Pages:37-43
Document types:electronical journal
Level:advanced