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Revista Portuguesa de Ciências do Desporto

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Abstract

SILVA, Luciano P. da; PUPO, Juliano Dal; ALVES, Josiele V.  and  MOTA, Carlos B.. Effects of different handle techniques during the back pull exercise on the angular kinematic and production of strength . Rev. Port. Cien. Desp. [online]. 2007, vol.7, n.2, pp.167-173. ISSN 1645-0523.

The present investigation aims to verify the kinematic pattern of movement in the back pull exercise through the evaluation of the articular angle of the joint of the elbow and shoulder between two different handle techniques in the bar: open and closed, considering the spans of the individuals. Furthermore, the possible interference about these different techniques on the maximal dynamic strength (MDS) and the located muscular resistance were related. The bidimensional videography with a camera operating at the frequency of 60Hz was used to capture images which were later analyzed and processed by the Peak Motus System. Twenty six (26) young individuals of both sexes took part in the kinematic analysis of the movement, 11 male individuals for the determination of the maximum dynamic strength and 10 also male for the determination of the located muscular resistance. The indicates significant angular discrepancies among the distinct handle techniques for each involved joint (elbow and shoulder). The closed handle technique has presented a largest flexion angle at the end of the movement for the elbow joint, witch implicate a higher acting of the flexor muscles on that joint. The results have also showed that the size of the span exerts influence on the articular movement as long as the bar remains with the same length for all individuals. For the maximal dynamic strength the individuals have achieved a better result on the through the closed handle technique unlike the behavior of the strength of located muscular resistance where the individuals have achieved a better result through the open handle.

Keywords : resisted exercises with weight; kinematic; back pull exercise.

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