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Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes
Aim: The kinetic chain of the punch of boxers is characterized by the contribution of the shoulder; however, the isokinetic muscle strength of shoulder’s rotators muscles has not been well studied so far, especially with regards to performance. Therefore, the aim of the present study was (a) to prof...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6246623/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30487753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01597 |
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author | Tasiopoulos, Ioannis Nikolaidis, Pantelis T. Tripolitsioti, Alexandra Stergioulas, Apostolos Rosemann, Thomas Knechtle, Beat |
author_facet | Tasiopoulos, Ioannis Nikolaidis, Pantelis T. Tripolitsioti, Alexandra Stergioulas, Apostolos Rosemann, Thomas Knechtle, Beat |
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description | Aim: The kinetic chain of the punch of boxers is characterized by the contribution of the shoulder; however, the isokinetic muscle strength of shoulder’s rotators muscles has not been well studied so far, especially with regards to performance. Therefore, the aim of the present study was (a) to profile the isokinetic muscle strength of rotators of the glenohumeral joint, bilateral (BL), unilateral (UL) and functional ratios in amateur boxers, and (b) to examine the variation of these muscle strength characteristics by performance level. Methods: Forty male amateur Greek boxers from three division levels (elite, n = 22; second division, n = 11; and third division, n = 7), and 10 non-athletes (control group) were tested, using the isokinetic dynamometer Kin-Com(TM) in the scapular seated position under standard conditions. We examined (i) peak torque (PT) of internal (IR) and external (ER) rotators during concentric (CON) and eccentric (ECC) contractions at low (60°/s), medium (120°/s), and high speed (180°/s), (ii) BL, (iii) UL, and (iv) functional ratios of dominant (D) and non-dominant (ND) limbs. Results: Boxers were stronger than control group in IR and ER at all speeds, and D outscored ND limb (p < 0.05). Elite boxers were stronger than group B and C (p < 0.05); however, when peak torque was expressed in relative to body mass values, these differences were attenuated. The BL ratios for the men athletes were under 10% at 60 and 180°/s, the UL ratios were lower at 60 and higher at 180°/s and significant lower in the dominant limb at all speeds. The functional ratios of IR ECC / ER CON were higher between the control group at all speeds and the ER ECC/IR CON ratios were between 60 and 180°/s, and the two limbs with higher values at 180°/s. Conclusion: Boxers had the strongest dominant limb and their BL ratios were normal at all speeds except of 120°/s ECC. The UL ratios of ECC at 120 and 180°/s of ND were normal, and at the other speeds abnormal due to high IR. In addition, the functional ratios may be related to the kinetic chain of the punch, which in turn correlates with the contribution of ER of both limbs. |
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spelling | pubmed-62466232018-11-28 Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes Tasiopoulos, Ioannis Nikolaidis, Pantelis T. Tripolitsioti, Alexandra Stergioulas, Apostolos Rosemann, Thomas Knechtle, Beat Front Physiol Physiology Aim: The kinetic chain of the punch of boxers is characterized by the contribution of the shoulder; however, the isokinetic muscle strength of shoulder’s rotators muscles has not been well studied so far, especially with regards to performance. Therefore, the aim of the present study was (a) to profile the isokinetic muscle strength of rotators of the glenohumeral joint, bilateral (BL), unilateral (UL) and functional ratios in amateur boxers, and (b) to examine the variation of these muscle strength characteristics by performance level. Methods: Forty male amateur Greek boxers from three division levels (elite, n = 22; second division, n = 11; and third division, n = 7), and 10 non-athletes (control group) were tested, using the isokinetic dynamometer Kin-Com(TM) in the scapular seated position under standard conditions. We examined (i) peak torque (PT) of internal (IR) and external (ER) rotators during concentric (CON) and eccentric (ECC) contractions at low (60°/s), medium (120°/s), and high speed (180°/s), (ii) BL, (iii) UL, and (iv) functional ratios of dominant (D) and non-dominant (ND) limbs. Results: Boxers were stronger than control group in IR and ER at all speeds, and D outscored ND limb (p < 0.05). Elite boxers were stronger than group B and C (p < 0.05); however, when peak torque was expressed in relative to body mass values, these differences were attenuated. The BL ratios for the men athletes were under 10% at 60 and 180°/s, the UL ratios were lower at 60 and higher at 180°/s and significant lower in the dominant limb at all speeds. The functional ratios of IR ECC / ER CON were higher between the control group at all speeds and the ER ECC/IR CON ratios were between 60 and 180°/s, and the two limbs with higher values at 180°/s. Conclusion: Boxers had the strongest dominant limb and their BL ratios were normal at all speeds except of 120°/s ECC. The UL ratios of ECC at 120 and 180°/s of ND were normal, and at the other speeds abnormal due to high IR. In addition, the functional ratios may be related to the kinetic chain of the punch, which in turn correlates with the contribution of ER of both limbs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6246623/ /pubmed/30487753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01597 Text en Copyright © 2018 Tasiopoulos, Nikolaidis, Tripolitsioti, Stergioulas, Rosemann and Knechtle. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology Tasiopoulos, Ioannis Nikolaidis, Pantelis T. Tripolitsioti, Alexandra Stergioulas, Apostolos Rosemann, Thomas Knechtle, Beat Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes |
title | Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes |
title_full | Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes |
title_fullStr | Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes |
title_full_unstemmed | Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes |
title_short | Isokinetic Characteristics of Amateur Boxer Athletes |
title_sort | isokinetic characteristics of amateur boxer athletes |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6246623/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30487753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.01597 |
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