School of Physical Education and Sports, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China.
Department of Physical Education, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jan 27;20(3):2264. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20032264.
By comparatively investigating the joints, muscles and bones of the lower extremity during two progressive motions in Bafa Wubu and normal walking, this paper aims to enrich the diversity of walking exercise and scientifically provide theoretical guidance for primary practitioners. The scientific training methods and technical characteristics of Bafa Wubu, as well as its contribution to comprehensive exercise of the lower extremities, are further explored.
A total of eight professional athletes of Tai Chi at the national level were recruited. The kinetic parameters of the lower extremity were calculated using AnyBody 7.2 musculoskeletal modeling. Stress analysis of the iliac bone was performed using an ANSYS 19.2 workbench.
In Bafa Wubu, the ground reaction force during two progressive motions was significantly smaller than that noted during normal walking. During warding off with steps forward and laying with steps forward, the load at the three joints of the lower extremity was significantly smaller than that during normal walking in the frontal plane, but significantly greater than that noted during normal walking in the vertical axis. In addition, the lower limb joint torque was higher than that of normal walking in both progressive movements, and lower limb muscle activation was higher. The iliac bone loads during the two progressive motions were larger than those during normal walking, and the maximum loading point differed.
This is the first study to demonstrate the biomechanical performance of Bafa Wubu in professional athletes of Tai Chi. Two progressive motions of Bafa Wubu require the lower extremity to be slowly controlled, thereby resulting in a smaller ground reaction force. In addition, the loads of the three joints at the lower extremity all increase in the vertical direction and decrease in the lateral direction, reducing the possibility of lateral injury to the joints. In addition, the two progressive motions significantly enhance the muscle strength of the plantar flexion muscles, dorsiflexor, and muscles around the thigh, and effectively stimulate the bones of the lower extremity. Therefore, progressive motion training contributes to improving the controlling and supporting capabilities of the lower extremities during normal walking.
本文通过比较巴伐舞步和正常行走两种递进运动中下肢关节、肌肉和骨骼的运动,旨在丰富行走运动的多样性,并为基层医务工作者提供科学的理论指导。进一步探讨巴伐舞步的科学训练方法和技术特点及其对下肢全面锻炼的贡献。
共招募 8 名国家一级太极拳专业运动员。使用 AnyBody 7.2 肌肉骨骼建模计算下肢的动力学参数。使用 ANSYS 19.2 工作台对髂骨进行应力分析。
在巴伐舞步中,两种递进运动的地面反作用力明显小于正常行走。在进步分脚和进步弓步中,下肢三个关节的负荷在额状面明显小于正常行走,而在垂直轴明显大于正常行走。此外,两种递进运动的下肢关节扭矩均高于正常行走,下肢肌肉激活度较高。两种递进运动的髂骨负荷均大于正常行走,最大加载点不同。
这是首次在太极拳专业运动员中研究巴伐舞步的生物力学性能。巴伐舞步的两种递进运动需要下肢缓慢控制,从而使地面反作用力减小。此外,下肢三个关节的负荷在垂直方向上增加,在横向方向上减小,降低了关节横向损伤的可能性。此外,两种递进运动显著增强了足底屈肌、背屈肌和大腿周围肌肉的力量,有效刺激了下肢骨骼。因此,递进运动训练有助于提高正常行走时下肢的控制和支撑能力。