Changes in Muscular Activity in Different Stable and Unstable Conditions on Aquatic Platforms

Ana Conceição, Orlando Fernandes, Miguel Baia, Jose A. Parraca, Bruno Gonçalves, Nuno Batalha

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Abstract

The present study aimed to analyse and compare the muscle activity of twelve participants (seven men and five women) (age 20.1 ± 0.9 years; height 170.5 ± 10 cm; body mass: 64.86 ± 8.3 kg) in two exercises, each with two variants: squat (dynamic and static) and plank (hands and elbows) in a stable environment on land and an unstable environment on an aquatic platform. The erector spinae, biceps femoris, rectus femoris, external oblique, and rectus abdominis muscles were evaluated using surface electromyography. The dynamic squat increases the recruitment of the biceps femoris and external oblique, while the static squat demands greater activation of the rectus femoris. The elbow plank exercise increases the recruitment of erector spinae muscles, and the hand plank exercise increases the recruitment of the erector spinae and external oblique. In conclusion, performing exercises in unstable conditions on an aquatic platform slightly increases muscle recruitment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1643
JournalBiology
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • aquatic platforms
  • electromyography
  • plank exercises
  • squat exercises

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