Normative Muscle Activation Patterns During One and Five Countermovement Jumps
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2025-07-16Estado
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. Studying normative values for muscle activation in the vastus lateralis (VL), vastus me-
dialis (VM), and biceps femoris (BF), as well as the hamstrings/quadriceps (H:Q) ratio
during the Countermovement Jump (CMJ). Determine whether there were differences
between the CMJ and the trial of 5 consecutive CMJs (5 CMJ) and between the take-off and
landing phases. A cross-sectional descriptive study. Thirty-one participants (20 females and
11 males , 22.52 ± 3.295 years, BMI 24.32, weight 58.23 ± 4.32 Surface electromyography
has been used to determine muscle activation during the CMJ and 5 CMJ. Muscle activation
in the VL, VM, and BF, as well as the hamstrings/quadriceps ratio in take-off and landing
phases of the CMJ and 5 CMJ. The results show normative values in the VL, VM, and BF
during both the CMJ and 5 CMJ, with the exception of the BF during the landing phase of
the 5 CMJ. In conclusion, the activation in the take-off phase of the VM and VL is greater
than during the landing phase. The BF shows similar activation in both the take-off and
landing phases. The 5 CMJ does not induce greater muscular fatigue than the CMJ.
Normative Muscle Activation Patterns During One and Five Countermovement Jumps
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.surface electromyography; normative values; landing phase; take-off phase; biomechanics