Department of Sports and Health Science, Japan Women's College of Physical Education, Setagaya-ku, Japan.
Department of Sports Science, Japan Women's College of Physical Education, Setagaya-ku, Japan.
J Appl Biomech. 2024 Jun 19;40(4):296-305. doi: 10.1123/jab.2023-0186. Print 2024 Aug 1.
This study aimed to clarify the differences in muscular coordination during butterfly swimming between high- and low-performance swimmers using muscle synergy analysis. Eight female competitive swimmers and 8 female recreational swimmers participated in this study. The participants swam a 25-m butterfly stroke with maximum effort. Surface electromyography was measured from 12 muscles and muscle synergy analysis was performed from the data using nonnegative matrix factorization algorithms. From the results of the muscle synergy analysis, 4 synergies were extracted from both groups. Synergies 1 and 2 were characterized by coactivation of the upper and lower limb muscles in the recreational swimmers, whereas only synergy 1 was characterized by this in the competitive swimmers. Synergy 3 was involved in arm recovery in both groups. Synergy 4 was only involved in the downward kick in the competitive swimmers. From these results, it can be concluded that muscle synergies with combined coordination of upper and lower limb muscles were extracted more in the recreational swimmers and that the competitive swimmers controlled the downward kick with an independent synergy and that the adjustment of the timing of the downward kick may be an important factor for the efficient performance of butterfly swimming.
本研究旨在通过肌肉协同分析,厘清高、低表现水平的蝶泳运动员在蝶泳时肌肉协调的差异。8 名女性竞技游泳运动员和 8 名女性娱乐性游泳运动员参与了本研究。参与者以最大努力游 25 米蝶泳。表面肌电图从 12 块肌肉进行测量,使用非负矩阵分解算法从数据中进行肌肉协同分析。从肌肉协同分析的结果来看,两组都提取了 4 个协同作用。协同作用 1 和 2 的特征是娱乐性游泳运动员上肢和下肢肌肉的共同激活,而竞技游泳运动员只有协同作用 1 具有这一特征。协同作用 3 涉及两组的手臂恢复。协同作用 4 仅涉及竞技游泳运动员的向下踢腿。从这些结果可以得出结论,娱乐性游泳运动员提取了更多的上肢和下肢肌肉协同作用,竞技游泳运动员用独立的协同作用来控制向下踢腿,调整向下踢腿的时机可能是蝶泳高效表现的一个重要因素。