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KMID : 1037020230120020108
Medical Lasers; Engineering, Basic Research, and Clinical Application
2023 Volume.12 No. 2 p.108 ~ p.115
The effect of differences in warm-up and muscle contraction methods on muscle activity and total work during the bench press exercise in Republic of Korea: experimental research
Jeong Hwan-Jong

Kim Byung-Kwan
Yoo Gi-Seon
Kim Ki-Hong
Abstract
Background: During resistance exercises, varying performances may result depending on the effects of warm-up exercises such as the mobilization of motor units and the type of contraction used. This study was conducted to analyze the variations in muscle activity and total work according to the changes in the contraction method of the warm-up performed before executing the 75% one repetition maximum (1RM) bench press exercise.

Methods: Eight male subjects in their 20s were selected for the study. Two warm-up contraction methods (isotonic contraction, isometric contraction) were performed. For this exercise, three sets of the 75% 1RM bench press were performed. The muscle activity during the warm-up and the main exercise and the total work during the main exercise were measured and the following results were observed.

Results: First, during the warm-up and main exercise, the muscle activity using the isotonic contraction warm-up was higher than that of the isometric contraction warm-up method. Second, the total work using the isotonic contraction warm-up method was higher than that of the isometric contraction warm-up.

Conclusion: It can be concluded that the isotonic contraction warm-up can be an effective warm-up method.
KEYWORD
Exercise, Electromyography, Isometric contraction, Isotonic contraction
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