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Effect of Saddle to Pedal Length in Kayak Ergometer on Rowing Motion and EMG Activation in Elite Kayak Players

엘리트 카약 선수들의 에르고미터를 이용한 로잉 동작 시 안장과 페달의 거리가 로잉 패턴 및 근 활성도에 미치는 영향

  • Ryue, Jae-Jin (Department of Physical Education, Graduate School of Kookmin University) ;
  • Nam, Ki-Jung (Department of Physical Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Lee, Chong-Hoon (Department of Sport Science, Seoul National University of Science & Technology)
  • 류재진 (국민대학교 대학원 체육학과) ;
  • 남기정 (서울대학교 사범대학 체육교육과) ;
  • 이종훈 (서울과학기술대학교 에너지바이오대학 스포츠과학과)
  • Received : 2012.01.30
  • Accepted : 2012.03.28
  • Published : 2012.03.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the saddle to pedal length contributing to successful performance in kayak using a kayak ergometer. Ten male elite kayak players participated in this study. players were tested on the kayak ergometer which was varied saddle to pedal length by the knee flexion angle(90deg; 120deg; 150deg) to measure stroke frequency, paddling amplitude, joint angle, RoM and angular velocity, foot pressure and force, iEMG using the 3D motion system, foot pressure system and EMG wireless system. At a results, rowing at 120deg on knee flexion angle showed higher stroke frequency and paddling amplitude than other knee flexion angles. RoM at upper extremity showed not significant difference between knee flexion angles. But there were significant differences in thorax and pelvis rotation RoM, knee flexion-extension RoM in each condition. In addition, foot pressure, force and iEMG were significantly different in knee flexion angles. Study showed that changed of saddle to pedal length affected rowing performance kinds of stroke frequency, paddling amplitude. The most important thing, increased range of motion in pelvic and thorax has occurred by force that generated foot-bar to seat. Not only that, but it seems to be attributed to a technical adaptation developed to maximum rowing performance.

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