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Mind-muscle connection: effects of verbal instructions on muscle activity during bench press exercise

Authors :
Paola Zamparo
Laura Mancin
Antonio Paoli
F Pacelli
Giuseppe Marcolin
Matteo Saoncella
Davide Grigoletto
Brad J. Schoenfeld
Source :
European Journal of Translational Myology, Vol 29, Iss 2 (2019), Scopus-Elsevier, European Journal of Translational Myology
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
PAGEPress Publications, 2019.

Abstract

Different attentional foci may modify muscle activation during exercises. Our aim was to determine if it is possible to selectively activate the pectoralis major or triceps brachii muscles according to specific verbal instructions provided during the bench press exercise. 13 resistance-trained males (25.6±5.4 yrs, 182.7±9.1 cm, 86.4±9.7 kg) underwent an electromyographic signals acquisition of the sternocostal head, clavicular head of the pectoralis major, the anterior deltoid, and the long head of the triceps brachii (LT) during bench press exercise. Participants performed one non-instructed set (NIS) of 4 repetitions at 50% 1-repetition maximum (1-RM) and one NIS of 4 repetitions at 80% 1-RM. Four additional sets of 4 repetitions at 50% and 80% 1-RM were randomly performed with verbal instructions to isolate the chest muscles (chest instructed set, CIS) or to isolate the triceps muscles (triceps instructed set, TIS). Participants showed significantly higher LT activation during TIS compared to non-instructed set both at 50% (p=0.0199) and 80% 1-RM (p=0.0061) respectively. TIS elicited a significant (p=0.0250) higher activation of LT compared to CIS. Our results suggest that verbal instructions seem to be effective for increasing activity of the triceps brachii but not the pectoralis major during the bench press.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20377460 and 20377452
Volume :
29
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Translational Myology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....57d9b482c1bc375f777d172e9d42bf74