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Korean Journal of Sports Medicine
2002 Volume.20 No. 2 p.189 ~ p.200
Analysis of Isokinetic Strength and Muscle Fatigue on Knee Joint in Middle-School Weight Lifters
Yoon Jin-Hwan

Jeong Il-Gyu
Lee Hee-Hyuk
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the characteristics of strength, power and endurance from isokinetic test and of muscle fatigue as estimated from surface electromyographic(EMG) data taken from quadriceps muscles (M. vastus medialis, M.vastus lateralis) before and after the test. The subjects in this study were 7 male weight lifters and 7 non-athletes who performed maximum isokinetic tests of the knee in concentric and eccentric(respectively 3 repeat at 60¡Æ/sec, 3 repeat at, 26 repeat at, 26 repeat at 180¡Æ/sec. modes). The frequency components of the surface EMC power spectrum were analyzed using median frequency[MP]. The following results were ovserved; There were significant differences between two group in mean values of peak torque and peak torque per body weight(§¸) both for flexion and extension at 60¡Æ/sec and 180¡Æ/sec. There were significant difference between two groups in mean values of angle at peak torque both for flexion and extension at 60¡Æ/sec and 180¡Æ/sec. There were significant difference between two groups in average power and average power per body weight(§¸) both for flexion and extension at 180¡Æ/sec. There were significant difference between two groups in mean values of accel time both for flexion and extension at 180¡Æ/sec. There were no significant differences in endurance ration but significant differences in total work between two groups both for flexion and extension at 180¡Æ/sec. There were no significant difference between two groups in mena values of muscle fatigue ration of vastus medialis, vastus lateralis both for flexion and extension at 180¡Æ/sec. The results permit the conclusion that the work for weight lift leads to higher strength and power during short-term repetitive maximal contraction but have little effect to endurance. Therefore the middle-school male lifters may be easily fatigable in repetitive maximal contractions, leading to muscle demage. A greater scope of endurance training and increased number of training stimuli over individual threshold levels might be applied efficiently to improve muscle.
KEYWORD
Isokinetic, EMG(electromyographic), Strength, Power, Endurance
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