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Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals

Achieving the maximum possible impact force of the front kick can be related to the isokinetic lower limb muscle strength. Therefore, we aimed to determine the regression model between kicking performance and the isokinetic peak net moment of hip rotators, flexors, and hip extensors and flexors at v...

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Autores principales: Vagner, Michal, Malecek, Jan, Tomšovský, Luboš, Kubový, Petr, Levitova, Andrea, Stastny, Petr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531140
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0063
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author Vagner, Michal
Malecek, Jan
Tomšovský, Luboš
Kubový, Petr
Levitova, Andrea
Stastny, Petr
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Malecek, Jan
Tomšovský, Luboš
Kubový, Petr
Levitova, Andrea
Stastny, Petr
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description Achieving the maximum possible impact force of the front kick can be related to the isokinetic lower limb muscle strength. Therefore, we aimed to determine the regression model between kicking performance and the isokinetic peak net moment of hip rotators, flexors, and hip extensors and flexors at various speeds of contraction. Twenty-five male soldiers (27.7 ± 7.2 yrs, 83.8 ± 6.1 kg, 180.5 ± 6.5 cm) performed six barefoot front kicks, where impact forces (N) and kick velocity (m∙s(-1)) were measured. The 3D kinematics and isokinetic dynamometry were used to estimate the kick velocity, isokinetic moment of kicking lower limb hip flexors and extensors (60, 120, 240, 300°∙s(-1)), and stance lower limb hip internal and external rotators (30, 90°∙s(-1)). Multiple regression showed that a separate component of the peak moment concentric hip flexion and extension of the kicking lower limb at 90°∙s(-1) can explain 54% of the peak kicking impact force variance (R(2) = 0.54; p < 0.001). When adding the other 3 components of eccentric and concentric hip internal and external rotations at 30°∙s(-1), the internal and external hip rotation ratios at 30°∙s(-1) on the stance limb and the concentric ratio of kicking limb flexion and extension at 300°∙s(-1) that explained the variance of impact force were 75% (p = 0.003). The explosive strength of kicking limb hip flexors and extensors is the main condition constraint for kicking performance. The maximum strength of stance limb internal and external rotators and speed strength of kicking limb hip flexors and extensors are important constraints of kicking performance that should be considered to improve the front kick efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-67245952019-09-17 Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals Vagner, Michal Malecek, Jan Tomšovský, Luboš Kubový, Petr Levitova, Andrea Stastny, Petr J Hum Kinet Strength & Power Achieving the maximum possible impact force of the front kick can be related to the isokinetic lower limb muscle strength. Therefore, we aimed to determine the regression model between kicking performance and the isokinetic peak net moment of hip rotators, flexors, and hip extensors and flexors at various speeds of contraction. Twenty-five male soldiers (27.7 ± 7.2 yrs, 83.8 ± 6.1 kg, 180.5 ± 6.5 cm) performed six barefoot front kicks, where impact forces (N) and kick velocity (m∙s(-1)) were measured. The 3D kinematics and isokinetic dynamometry were used to estimate the kick velocity, isokinetic moment of kicking lower limb hip flexors and extensors (60, 120, 240, 300°∙s(-1)), and stance lower limb hip internal and external rotators (30, 90°∙s(-1)). Multiple regression showed that a separate component of the peak moment concentric hip flexion and extension of the kicking lower limb at 90°∙s(-1) can explain 54% of the peak kicking impact force variance (R(2) = 0.54; p < 0.001). When adding the other 3 components of eccentric and concentric hip internal and external rotations at 30°∙s(-1), the internal and external hip rotation ratios at 30°∙s(-1) on the stance limb and the concentric ratio of kicking limb flexion and extension at 300°∙s(-1) that explained the variance of impact force were 75% (p = 0.003). The explosive strength of kicking limb hip flexors and extensors is the main condition constraint for kicking performance. The maximum strength of stance limb internal and external rotators and speed strength of kicking limb hip flexors and extensors are important constraints of kicking performance that should be considered to improve the front kick efficiency. Sciendo 2019-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6724595/ /pubmed/31531140 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0063 Text en © 2019 Michal Vagner, Jan Malecek, Luboš Tomšovský, Petr Kubový, Andrea Levitova, Petr Stastny, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
spellingShingle Strength & Power
Vagner, Michal
Malecek, Jan
Tomšovský, Luboš
Kubový, Petr
Levitova, Andrea
Stastny, Petr
Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals
title Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals
title_full Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals
title_fullStr Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals
title_full_unstemmed Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals
title_short Isokinetic Strength of Rotators, Flexors and Hip Extensors is Strongly Related to Front Kick Dynamics in Military Professionals
title_sort isokinetic strength of rotators, flexors and hip extensors is strongly related to front kick dynamics in military professionals
topic Strength & Power
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31531140
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0063
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