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Auteurs principaux: Chollet, Mickael, Samozino, Pierre, Morel, Baptiste, Bowen, Maximilien, Marine, Alhammoud, Hintzy, Frédérique
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Publié: European journal of applied physiology 2025
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author Chollet, Mickael
Samozino, Pierre
Morel, Baptiste
Bowen, Maximilien
Marine, Alhammoud
Hintzy, Frédérique
author_facet Chollet, Mickael
Samozino, Pierre
Morel, Baptiste
Bowen, Maximilien
Marine, Alhammoud
Hintzy, Frédérique
Chollet, Mickael
Samozino, Pierre
Morel, Baptiste
Bowen, Maximilien
Marine, Alhammoud
Hintzy, Frédérique
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Fatigue-induced changes in electromyographic activity after repeated racing turns: a pilot study. Chollet, Mickael Samozino, Pierre Morel, Baptiste Bowen, Maximilien Marine, Alhammoud Hintzy, Frédérique Humans Male Muscle Fatigue Electromyography Pilot Projects Skiing Adult Muscle, Skeletal Isometric Contraction Young Adult Alpine skiing races are physically demanding events characterized by numerous repeated near-maximal activations of the lower limb muscles. Although this type of task is known to induce neuromuscular fatigue, electromyographic activity (EMG) adaptations after repeated maximal-intensity skiing have not been previously investigated. Six skiers completed a 6-turns section with (FAT) and without performing 30 giant slalom (GS) turns (CONT). Isometric knee extensors maximal force (F) was measured before and immediately after both conditions. On-snow EMG activity of VM, VL, RF, BF, SMST and GM muscles were compared between conditions for both the outside (OL) and inside (IL) legs using turn-averaged EMG amplitude (RMS and RMS) and EMG mean power frequency (MPF and MPF). EMG time-frequency maps were also computed and compared between conditions using statistical parametric mapping (SPM) analysis. F was significantly lower after FAT (-20.1%, p Thirty GS turns led to a substantial decrease in F and altered motor command, as indicated by reduced EMG frequency content, specifically in the initiation phase of the turn. The present pilot data highlight the importance of characterizing neuromuscular fatigue in competitive GS skiing.
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spellingShingle Fatigue-induced changes in electromyographic activity after repeated racing turns: a pilot study.
Chollet, Mickael
Samozino, Pierre
Morel, Baptiste
Bowen, Maximilien
Marine, Alhammoud
Hintzy, Frédérique
Humans
Male
Muscle Fatigue
Electromyography
Pilot Projects
Skiing
Adult
Muscle, Skeletal
Isometric Contraction
Young Adult
Fatigue-induced changes in electromyographic activity after repeated racing turns: a pilot study. Chollet, Mickael Samozino, Pierre Morel, Baptiste Bowen, Maximilien Marine, Alhammoud Hintzy, Frédérique Humans Male Muscle Fatigue Electromyography Pilot Projects Skiing Adult Muscle, Skeletal Isometric Contraction Young Adult Alpine skiing races are physically demanding events characterized by numerous repeated near-maximal activations of the lower limb muscles. Although this type of task is known to induce neuromuscular fatigue, electromyographic activity (EMG) adaptations after repeated maximal-intensity skiing have not been previously investigated. Six skiers completed a 6-turns section with (FAT) and without performing 30 giant slalom (GS) turns (CONT). Isometric knee extensors maximal force (F) was measured before and immediately after both conditions. On-snow EMG activity of VM, VL, RF, BF, SMST and GM muscles were compared between conditions for both the outside (OL) and inside (IL) legs using turn-averaged EMG amplitude (RMS and RMS) and EMG mean power frequency (MPF and MPF). EMG time-frequency maps were also computed and compared between conditions using statistical parametric mapping (SPM) analysis. F was significantly lower after FAT (-20.1%, p Thirty GS turns led to a substantial decrease in F and altered motor command, as indicated by reduced EMG frequency content, specifically in the initiation phase of the turn. The present pilot data highlight the importance of characterizing neuromuscular fatigue in competitive GS skiing.
title Fatigue-induced changes in electromyographic activity after repeated racing turns: a pilot study.
topic Humans
Male
Muscle Fatigue
Electromyography
Pilot Projects
Skiing
Adult
Muscle, Skeletal
Isometric Contraction
Young Adult
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39707012/