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Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?

The purpose of this study was to assess the differences in muscle activation (EMG) and body weight distribution (%BW) between suspension (TRX(™) push-up and TRX(™) inverted row) and conventional exercises (bench press and lying barbell row) using different contraction types (isometric and isotonic)...

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Autores principales: Vural, Faik, Erman, Berkant, Ranisavljev, Igor, Yuzbasioglu, Yasin, Ćopić, Nemanja, Aksit, Tolga, Dopsaj, Milivoj, Ozkol, Mehmet Zeki
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10516423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37738266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291608
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author Vural, Faik
Erman, Berkant
Ranisavljev, Igor
Yuzbasioglu, Yasin
Ćopić, Nemanja
Aksit, Tolga
Dopsaj, Milivoj
Ozkol, Mehmet Zeki
author_facet Vural, Faik
Erman, Berkant
Ranisavljev, Igor
Yuzbasioglu, Yasin
Ćopić, Nemanja
Aksit, Tolga
Dopsaj, Milivoj
Ozkol, Mehmet Zeki
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description The purpose of this study was to assess the differences in muscle activation (EMG) and body weight distribution (%BW) between suspension (TRX(™) push-up and TRX(™) inverted row) and conventional exercises (bench press and lying barbell row) using different contraction types (isometric and isotonic) and position variations (feet on the ground [FG] and feet on suspension device [FD]). It was also used to determine the intensity of the force applied to the straps of the suspension device corresponding to one repetition maximum (1-RM). Twelve male athletes (ages—24.5±4.2 years (mean±standard deviation [SD]); Height—181.0±6.8 cm; body mass—83.08±6.81 kg) participated in this study. Two suspension devices were used, one for the FD variation and one for the FG variation pectoralis major (PM) and triceps brachii (TRI) activations were assessed during the TRX(™) push-up and bench press exercises. Transversus trapezius (TRA) and biceps brachii (BB) activations were assessed during the TRX(™) inverted row and lying barbell row exercises. The results showed significant differences between exercises (FG and FD variations of TRX(™) push-up and bench press) in PM activities (isometric and isotonic) (p≤0.05). However, these differences were only observed during isometric TRI activation (p≤0.05). In the FG and FD variations of the TRX(™) inverted row and lying barbell row exercises, there were only differences in the isometric contractions of the TRA and BB (p≤0.05). In the suspension device of push-ups and inverted row for the FD variations, 70.5% and 72.64% of 1-RM intensity were obtained, respectively. Similar responses to training intensities and muscle activations can be obtained in suspension exercises and conventional exercises. FD variations of suspension exercises can be more effective in terms of muscle activations than FG variations, and isotonic suspension exercises increase exercise intensity more than isometric suspension exercises.
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spelling pubmed-105164232023-09-23 Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training? Vural, Faik Erman, Berkant Ranisavljev, Igor Yuzbasioglu, Yasin Ćopić, Nemanja Aksit, Tolga Dopsaj, Milivoj Ozkol, Mehmet Zeki PLoS One Research Article The purpose of this study was to assess the differences in muscle activation (EMG) and body weight distribution (%BW) between suspension (TRX(™) push-up and TRX(™) inverted row) and conventional exercises (bench press and lying barbell row) using different contraction types (isometric and isotonic) and position variations (feet on the ground [FG] and feet on suspension device [FD]). It was also used to determine the intensity of the force applied to the straps of the suspension device corresponding to one repetition maximum (1-RM). Twelve male athletes (ages—24.5±4.2 years (mean±standard deviation [SD]); Height—181.0±6.8 cm; body mass—83.08±6.81 kg) participated in this study. Two suspension devices were used, one for the FD variation and one for the FG variation pectoralis major (PM) and triceps brachii (TRI) activations were assessed during the TRX(™) push-up and bench press exercises. Transversus trapezius (TRA) and biceps brachii (BB) activations were assessed during the TRX(™) inverted row and lying barbell row exercises. The results showed significant differences between exercises (FG and FD variations of TRX(™) push-up and bench press) in PM activities (isometric and isotonic) (p≤0.05). However, these differences were only observed during isometric TRI activation (p≤0.05). In the FG and FD variations of the TRX(™) inverted row and lying barbell row exercises, there were only differences in the isometric contractions of the TRA and BB (p≤0.05). In the suspension device of push-ups and inverted row for the FD variations, 70.5% and 72.64% of 1-RM intensity were obtained, respectively. Similar responses to training intensities and muscle activations can be obtained in suspension exercises and conventional exercises. FD variations of suspension exercises can be more effective in terms of muscle activations than FG variations, and isotonic suspension exercises increase exercise intensity more than isometric suspension exercises. Public Library of Science 2023-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10516423/ /pubmed/37738266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291608 Text en © 2023 Vural et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vural, Faik
Erman, Berkant
Ranisavljev, Igor
Yuzbasioglu, Yasin
Ćopić, Nemanja
Aksit, Tolga
Dopsaj, Milivoj
Ozkol, Mehmet Zeki
Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?
title Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?
title_full Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?
title_fullStr Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?
title_full_unstemmed Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?
title_short Can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?
title_sort can different variations of suspension exercises provide adequate loads and muscle activations for upper body training?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10516423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37738266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291608
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