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Surface tension of individual muscles during athletic sprint and skipping

Publication at Faculty of Physical Education and Sport |
2011

Abstract

This paper deals with the measurement of an electromyography record of surface tension of selected muscles during athletic sprinting and during special running exercise. We measured sprint and special running exercise on a thirty-metre-long leg.

The movement was also recorded on a synchronised video recording from a sideway camcorder. The aim of the paper was to describe how individual muscles participate in the mentioned moves but first of all how they participated during execution of the special running exercise.

The second aim was to describe how similarly the muscles are participating during the special running exercise according to the targeted movement - sprinting. After that it possible to set and to describe how exercise is approaching with its content to the targeted movement and simultaneously it is accomplishing the requirements of the exercise which is special and not universally developing.