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트레드밀 전ㆍ후방보행 훈련이 탈진적 운동 수행 전과 후의 하지 근력에 미치는 영향The Effect of Forward and Backward Treadmill walking Training on Muscular Strength of Lower Extremities before and after Exhausting Exercise

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The Effect of Forward and Backward Treadmill walking Training on Muscular Strength of Lower Extremities before and after Exhausting Exercise
Authors
류호열윤범철박성규박해찬윤성진
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
대한스포츠의학회
Keywords
Backward walking; Strength; Endurance; Exhausting; EMG
Citation
대한스포츠의학회지, v.28, no.1, pp.37 - 43
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KCI
Journal Title
대한스포츠의학회지
Volume
28
Number
1
Start Page
37
End Page
43
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/117593
ISSN
1226-3729
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the physiological effects of forward and backward walking training on lower extremity muscle strength before and after exhausting exercise. Fourteen healthy male adults were randomly divided into backward walking (BW, n=7) and forward walking (FW, n=7) training groups. Each group took part in pre-test consisted of knee extensor and flexor isokinetic peak torque (PT), total work (TW), electromyography (EMG) before and after exhausting exercise. Exhausting exercise was used to measure lower extremity endurance, which is incremental treadmill running using the Bruce protocol. The BW and FW training groups participated in a 6 weeks training program, consisted of 3 sessions per week for a total of 18 sessions. After finishing the training program, the post-test was performed using the same method. BW training group showed significant increases in knee extensor/flexor PT (4.6%/13.9%), TW (17.34%), EMG (35.9%) before exhausting exercise and PT (23.9%/18.8%), TW (46.7%), EMG (59.8%) after exhausting exercise. But FW training group did not show a significant increase in knee extensor/flexor PT (0.1%/3.2%), TW (1.8%), EMG (10.9%) before exhausting exercise and PT (2%/1%), TW (5.6%), EMG (17.2%) after exhausting exercise. BW training has positive effects on lower extremity muscle strength, especially muscle endurance that is important to prevent muscle weakness during competitive sports.
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