KMID : 1021220110020010237
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±¹Á¦¹°¸®Ä¡·áÇÐȸÁö 2011 Volume.2 No. 1 p.237 ~ p.243
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Effect of Static Recovery and Dynamic Recovery on the Cardiopulmonary Variables, Lower Extremity Muscle Activity after Progressive Resistance Exercise to Maximal Point
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Yoon Jung-Gyu
Kim Ga-Yeong Kim Min-A Lee Seung-Mi Kwon Seung-Min Yoo Kyung-Tae Cho Joon-Haeng Choi Jung-Hyun
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Abstract
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This study was to examine on the respiratory variables, heart rate and muscle activity between the static recovery and dynamic recovery after progressive resistance exercise to maximal point. Subjects were 15 students enrolled in N University. All were tested two times (static recovery and dynamic recovery) and were requested to perform a walking on a treadmill after progressive resistance exercise to maximal point. Electromyography(EMG) was used to monitor the muscle activity(TA: Tibialis Anterior, MG: Medial Gastrocnemius) during gait. CPEX-1 was used to measure the respiratory variables and heart rate. The dynamic recovery group was shown the significant lower heart rate than that of static recovery group at during gait. Respiratory rate showed statistically a significant difference. Electromyography(RMS, root mean square) showed a non-significant difference. But the dynamic recovery group of muscle activity was found highly in TA and MG. This study indicated that the dynamic recovery method evidenced more faster than the static recovery method. And this type of dynamic rest by walking can be a help of recovery after exercise.
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KEYWORD
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Heart Rate, Muscle Activity, Recovery, Respiratory
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