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THE INFLUENCE OF INTER AND INTRAMUSCULAR CO-ORDINATION ON THE DIRECT PUNCH EFFICIENCY.

Authors :
BĂITEL, Irina
CORDUN, Mariana
DELIU, Dan
Source :
eLearning & Software for Education; 2014, Issue 4, p106-111, 6p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In this study we try to analyze inter and intra muscular coordination of the main muscular groups involved in the direct punch used in combat sports (martial arts, box, and kick box). We will mark out the differences that appear when the same subject uses the same technique in semi (controlled impact) and full contact system. The measurements have been made in the Biomotricity Laboratory of the National Institute for Sport Research - Bucharest in June 2012 on a heavyweight subject, multiple national and international kick box and thai box champion. For monitoring the muscular activity we used a surface electromyography. The data was collected using the DelSys 23 equipment, with 14 electrodes applied on the belly of the muscles that are kinetic linked in the punch technique. On the electromyography 15<superscript>th</superscript> acquisition channel it was installed a pressure sensor placed on the subject's boxing glove, sensor that collects information about the punch's contact duration with the target and it's pressure contact. Although the main muscular chain involved in the strike is a bit longer, in this article we will refer to the study of the next muscle groups: pectoral, trapezius, anterior and posterior deltoid, brachial biceps and triceps. By using Xens MOVEN equipment in the same time we have obtained information towards strike's cinematic parameters (velocity, acceleration, the distance travelled by the monitored segments), angles between segments and their variation in time. Correlating these information with those obtained by electromyography, we can deduce the influence of inter and intra muscular coordination on the speed, force or strike's impact control applied into a certain style (semi or full contact) and a certain technique (cross or jab). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2066026X
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
eLearning & Software for Education
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
96259228
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12753/2066-026X-14-244