Bourgois Jan G, Dumortier Jasmien, Callewaert Margot, Celie Bert, Capelli Carlo, Sjøgaard Gisela, De Clercq Dirk, Boone Jan
a Department of Movement and Sports Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences , Ghent University , Ghent , Belgium.
b Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Center of Sports Medicine , Ghent University Hospital , Ghent , Belgium.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2017 Jun;17(5):611-620. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2017.1300328. Epub 2017 Mar 19.
'A tribute to Dr J. Rogge' aims to systematically review muscle activity and muscle fatigue during sustained submaximal quasi-isometric knee extension exercise (hiking) related to Olympic dinghy sailing as a tribute to Dr Rogge's merits in the world of sports. Dr Jacques Rogge is not only the former President of the International Olympic Committee, he was also an orthopaedic surgeon and a keen sailor, competing at three Olympic Games. In 1972, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Sports Medicine, he was the first who studied a sailors' muscle activity by means of invasive needle electromyography (EMG) during a specific sailing technique (hiking) on a self-constructed sailing ergometer. Hiking is a bilateral and multi-joint submaximal quasi-isometric movement which dinghy sailors use to optimize boat speed and to prevent the boat from capsizing. Large stresses are generated in the anterior muscles that cross the knee and hip joint, mainly employing the quadriceps at an intensity of 30-40% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), sometimes exceeding 100% MVC. Better sailing level is partially determined by a lower rate of neuromuscular fatigue during hiking and for ≈60% predicted by a higher maximal isometric quadriceps strength. Although useful in exercise testing, prediction of hiking endurance capacity based on the changes in surface EMG in thigh and trunk muscles during a hiking maintenance task is not reliable. This could probably be explained by the varying exercise intensity and joint angles, and the great number of muscles and joints involved in hiking. Highlights Dr Jacques Rogge, former president of the International Olympic Committee and Olympic Finn sailor, was the first to study muscle activity during sailing using invasive needle EMG to obtain his Master degree in Sports Medicine at the Ghent University. Hiking is a critical bilateral and multi-joint movement during dinghy racing, accounting for >60% of the total upwind leg time. Hiking generates large stresses in the anterior muscles that cross the knee and hip joint. Hiking is considered as a quasi-isometric bilateral knee extension exercise. Muscle activity measurements during sailing, recorded by means of EMG, show a mean contraction intensity of 30-40% maximal voluntary contraction with peaks exceeding 100%. Hiking performance is strongly related to the development of neuromuscular fatigue in the quadriceps muscle. Since maximal strength is an important determinant of neuromuscular fatigue during hiking, combined strength and endurance training should be incorporated in the training program of dinghy sailors.
《向雅克·罗格博士致敬》旨在系统回顾与奥运会帆船比赛中的奥林匹克小帆船航行相关的持续次最大等长准静态膝关节伸展运动(倾斜)过程中的肌肉活动和肌肉疲劳情况,以此向罗格博士在体育界的功绩致敬。雅克·罗格博士不仅是国际奥委会前主席,还是一名骨科医生和狂热的帆船运动员,曾参加过三届奥运会。1972年,为满足运动医学硕士学位要求,他首次通过侵入性针电极肌电图(EMG),在自行建造的帆船测力计上,针对特定的帆船技术(倾斜)研究水手的肌肉活动。倾斜是一种双侧多关节次最大等长准静态运动,小帆船水手利用它来优化船速并防止船只倾覆。在跨越膝关节和髋关节的前部肌肉中会产生较大压力,主要以最大自主收缩(MVC)强度的30 - 40%使用股四头肌,有时超过100%MVC。更好的帆船水平部分取决于倾斜过程中较低的神经肌肉疲劳率,约60%可由更高的股四头肌最大等长力量预测。尽管在运动测试中有用,但基于倾斜维持任务期间大腿和躯干肌肉表面肌电图变化来预测倾斜耐力能力并不可靠。这可能是由于倾斜运动强度和关节角度变化,以及倾斜涉及大量肌肉和关节所致。要点:国际奥委会前主席、奥运会芬兰人级帆船运动员雅克·罗格博士是首位在根特大学使用侵入性针电极肌电图研究帆船运动中肌肉活动以获得运动医学硕士学位的人。倾斜是小帆船比赛中的关键双侧多关节运动,占逆风航段总时间的60%以上。倾斜会在跨越膝关节和髋关节的前部肌肉中产生较大压力。倾斜被视为一种等长双侧膝关节伸展运动。通过肌电图记录的帆船运动期间的肌肉活动显示,平均收缩强度为最大自主收缩的30 - 40%,峰值超过100%。倾斜表现与股四头肌神经肌肉疲劳的发展密切相关。由于最大力量是倾斜过程中神经肌肉疲劳的重要决定因素,综合力量和耐力训练应纳入小帆船水手的训练计划。