A kinetic and electromyographic comparison of the standing cable press and bench press

被引:2
|
作者
Santana, Juan Carlos [2 ]
Vera-Garcia, Francisco J. [1 ]
McGill, Stuart M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Dept Kinesiol, Spine Biomech Lab, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] Inst Human Performance, Boca Raton, FL 33432 USA
关键词
press exercise; strength training; trunk muscles; body stability;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
This study compared the standing cable press (SCP) and the traditional bench press (BP) to better understand the biomechanical limitations of pushing from a standing position together with the activation amplitudes of trunk and shoulder muscles. A static biomechanical model (4D Watbak) was used to assess the forces that can be pushed with 2 arms in a standing position. Then, 14 recreationally trained men performed 1 repetition maximum (1RM) BP and 1RM single-arm SP exercises while superficial electromyography (EMG) of various shoulder and torso muscles was measured. The 1RM BP performance resulted in an average load (74.2 +/- 17.6 kg) significantly higher than 1RM single-arm SP (26.0 +/- 4.4 kg). In addition, the model predicted that pushing forces from a standing position under ideal mechanical conditions are limited to 40.8% of the subject's body weight. For the 1RM BP, anterior deltoid and pectoralis major were more activated than most of the trunk muscles. In contrast, for the 1RM single-arm SP, the left internal oblique and left latissimus dorsi activities were similar to those of the anterior deltoid and pectoralis major. The EMG amplitudes of pectoralis major and the erector muscles were larger for 1RM BP. Conversely, the activation levels of left abdominal muscles and left latissimus dorsi were higher for 1RM right-arm SP. The BP emphasizes the activation of the shoulder and chest muscles and challenges the capability to develop great shoulder torques. The SCP performance also relies on the strength of shoulder and chest musculature; however, it is whole-body stability and equilibrium together with joint stability that present the major limitation in force generation. Our EMG findings show that SCP performance is limited by the activation and neuromuscular coordination of torso muscles, not maximal muscle activation of the chest and shoulder muscles. This has implications for the utility of these exercise approaches to achieve different training goals.
引用
收藏
页码:1271 / 1277
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Kinetic and electromyographic analysis of single repetition constant and variable resistance leg press actions
    Walker, Simon
    Peltonen, Heikki
    Avela, Janne
    Hakkinen, Keijo
    JOURNAL OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND KINESIOLOGY, 2011, 21 (02) : 262 - 269
  • [42] Electromyographic and kinematic evaluation of bench press exercise: a case report study on athletes with different impairments and expertise
    Bellitto, Amy
    Marchesi, Giorgia
    Comini, Micaela
    Massone, Antonino
    Casadio, Maura
    De Luca, Alice
    SPORT SCIENCES FOR HEALTH, 2023, 19 (02) : 723 - 732
  • [43] MULTIGRIP FLEXIBLE DEVICE: ELECTROMYOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON WITH THE BENCH PRESS EXERCISE
    Giorgio, Pierre
    Samozino, Pierre
    Morin, Jean-Benoit
    JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2009, 23 (02) : 652 - 659
  • [44] A Comparison of Muscle Activity in Concentric and Counter Movement Maximum Bench Press
    van den Tillaar, Roland
    Ettema, Gertjan
    JOURNAL OF HUMAN KINETICS, 2013, 38 : 63 - 71
  • [45] Electromyographic and kinematic evaluation of bench press exercise: a case report study on athletes with different impairments and expertise
    Amy Bellitto
    Giorgia Marchesi
    Micaela Comini
    Antonino Massone
    Maura Casadio
    Alice De Luca
    Sport Sciences for Health, 2023, 19 : 723 - 732
  • [46] Pain in the neck: Bench press injury
    Chiba, Takuyo
    Endo, Takuro
    Oka, Aiko
    Kitamura, Hiroshi
    Imanishi, Yorihisa
    Shiga, Takashi
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS OPEN, 2023, 4 (02)
  • [47] Bench press exercise: the key points
    Padulo, J.
    Laffaye, G.
    Chaouachi, A.
    Chamari, K.
    JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE AND PHYSICAL FITNESS, 2015, 55 (06): : 604 - 608
  • [48] The osticking periodo in a maximum bench press
    Van Den Tillaar, Roland
    Ettema, Gertjan
    JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES, 2010, 28 (05) : 529 - 535
  • [49] A virtual model of the bench press exercise
    Rahmani, Abderrahmane
    Rambaud, Olivier
    Bourdin, Muriel
    Mariot, Jean-Pierre
    JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS, 2009, 42 (11) : 1610 - 1615
  • [50] The Close-Grip Bench Press
    Lockie, Robert G.
    Moreno, Matthew R.
    STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING JOURNAL, 2017, 39 (04) : 30 - 35