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International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

2012

Biomechanics and Neural Control

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Evaluation Of A Vivo-Morpholino Delivery Method To The Brain And The Affect On Physical Activity, David P. Ferguson, Emily E. Schmitt, Dr.Timothy Lightfoot Mar 2012

Evaluation Of A Vivo-Morpholino Delivery Method To The Brain And The Affect On Physical Activity, David P. Ferguson, Emily E. Schmitt, Dr.Timothy Lightfoot

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Evaluation of a Vivo-Morpholino Delivery Method to the Brain and the Affect on Physical Activity

*David P. Ferguson MS, Emily E. Schmitt MS, J. Timothy Lightfoot PhD FACSM

Biology of Physical Activity Lab, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843

*To be judged in the doctoral category

Physical inactivity has been shown to be correlated to various disease and conditions. Therefore, there is interest in the genetic mechanisms that control daily physical activity. Vivo-morpholinos are a new molecular biology tool that allows for the transient silencing of specific genes in an animal model, thereby allowing for a systematic method to …


Binge Drinking Following Resistance Exercise: Effect On Muscle Power Recovery, Nosa O. Idemudia, Jakob L. Vingren, Harsh H. Buddhadev, Anthony A. Duplanty, Kiannah R. Williams, Joe Chua, David W. Hill Mar 2012

Binge Drinking Following Resistance Exercise: Effect On Muscle Power Recovery, Nosa O. Idemudia, Jakob L. Vingren, Harsh H. Buddhadev, Anthony A. Duplanty, Kiannah R. Williams, Joe Chua, David W. Hill

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Alcohol impairs recovery of isokinetic performance following muscle damaging resistance exercise but no knowledge exists regarding alcohol’s effect on recovery of performance in explosive isotonic movements following resistance exercise that induces only limited muscle damage. Purpose: To investigate the effect of alcohol on recovery from resistance exercise for explosive performance measures. Methods: Nine healthy men (Mean ± SD: 24.8 ± 3.2 years, 176 ± 7 cm, 86.4 ± 14.6 kg) completed 2 identical acute heavy resistance exercise tests (AHRET) separated by 1 week. The AHRET consisted of 6 sets of 10 repetitions of smith machine squats at 80% of 1-repetition …


Decrease In Knee Flexion Is Observed In A Three Set Tennis Match On Knee Kinematics During The Tennis Serve, Brad Fenter, Scott Marzilli, X. Neil Dong Dr. Mar 2012

Decrease In Knee Flexion Is Observed In A Three Set Tennis Match On Knee Kinematics During The Tennis Serve, Brad Fenter, Scott Marzilli, X. Neil Dong Dr.

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Tennis matches can be long, physically challenging affairs. The course of a match is often determined by the serving proficiency of both players. While the serve has been extensively studied, the relationship between the serve and match length specifically regarding knee kinematics is not well documented in a real time environment. The purpose of the current study was to determine the effect a three-set tennis match had on knee kinematics during the serve. Eleven male collegiate tennis players (age: 19.6±1.7) were recruited from The University of Texas at Tyler. All participants played a three-set match and digital video recordings of …


Do Kayakers Perform More Proficiently On A Rowing Ergometer Than Rowers Perform On A Kayak Ergometer?, Will L. Roszel, Ali Boolani Mar 2012

Do Kayakers Perform More Proficiently On A Rowing Ergometer Than Rowers Perform On A Kayak Ergometer?, Will L. Roszel, Ali Boolani

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Do Kayakers Perform More Proficiently On a Rowing Ergometer Than Rowers Perform On a Kayak Ergometer?

Will Roszel, Ali Boolani

Oklahoma City University

Undergraduate

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether there was a cross-over effect between rowing and kayaking ergometer times in elite rowers and kayakers. Methodology : Subjects (N=23; height (HT)= 180.34cm ±8.53; weight (WT)= 75.93kg ±14.19) were kayakers (n=8) and rowers (n=15) from a convenience sample of high-performance and/or colligate teams who volunteered for this study. After a ten-minute warm up, subjects were asked to complete 1000 meters on the kayak and the rowing …


Muscle Recruitment Of Upper Trapezius For Computer Workers With Chronic Neck Pain, Hannah Cline, Mar'qiesha Stephens, David Flynn, Scott Marzilli, Xuanliang Neil Dong Mar 2012

Muscle Recruitment Of Upper Trapezius For Computer Workers With Chronic Neck Pain, Hannah Cline, Mar'qiesha Stephens, David Flynn, Scott Marzilli, Xuanliang Neil Dong

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Muscle Recruitment of Upper Trapezius for Computer Workers with Chronic Neck Pain

aHannah Cline, aMarQiesha Stephens, bDavid Flynn, aScott Marzilli, aX. Neil Dong

aBiomechanics Laboratory, Department of Health and Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Tyler, Tyler, Texas

bEast Texas Doctors of Chiropractic, Tyler, Texas

The lifetime prevalence of chronic neck pain has been reported to be greater than 80% for office computer workers with intensive computer work. Despite the fact that prevention strategies may have reduced the incidence of chronic neck pain, they don’t provide rehabilitation or prevent disease progression for computer …


Heart Rate Variability Spectral Parameters Across The Menstrual Cycle, Andrew J. Tweedell, Matthew Tenan, Anthony C. Hackney, R. Matthew Brothers, Lisa Griffin Mar 2012

Heart Rate Variability Spectral Parameters Across The Menstrual Cycle, Andrew J. Tweedell, Matthew Tenan, Anthony C. Hackney, R. Matthew Brothers, Lisa Griffin

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Heart Rate Variability Spectral Parameters Across the Menstrual Cycle

Andrew Tweedell1 (Undergraduate), Matthew Tenan1 (MA, ATC) Anthony Hackney2 (PhD, DSc, FACSM), Matthew Brothers1 (PhD), Lisa Griffin1 (PhD)

1 Neuromuscular Physiology Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology, University of Texas at Austin; 2 Applied Physiology Laboratory, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Heart rate variability (HRV) is a measure of autonomic nervous system function. Absolute low frequency (LF) and high frequency (HF) and the ratio of these components (LH/HF) are used as measures of HRV. Gonadotropin hormones may affect autonomic nervous …


Gait Evaluation Of Young Adults Wearing A Bledsoe-Extender-Plus© Knee Brace At Two Different Degrees Of Flexion, Jill A. Brady, Nicole C. Leman, Karen Rispin Mar 2012

Gait Evaluation Of Young Adults Wearing A Bledsoe-Extender-Plus© Knee Brace At Two Different Degrees Of Flexion, Jill A. Brady, Nicole C. Leman, Karen Rispin

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Gait evaluation of young adults wearing a Bledsoe-Extender-Plus© knee brace at two different degrees of flexion

Jill Brady (Undergraduate), Nicole Leman (Undergraduate), Karen Rispin

LeTourneau University

Solheim Kinesiology Laboratory

Summary

As students of the LeTourneau University WHEELS team, we are recording outcomes measures of the Bledsoe-Extender-Plus© knee brace. Using the GAITRite© mat, several skills tests and a questionnaire, this comparative study will investigate differences in gait performance for students wearing the brace locked at 10° and 0° flexion1.

Introduction

Outcomes measures are used to evaluate the functionality of assistive devices utilized in a variety of rehabilitation settings2 …


Novel Methods For Measuring Upper Body Power, Amanda L. Ambrose, Jimmy C. Smith, Scott P. Mclean Mar 2012

Novel Methods For Measuring Upper Body Power, Amanda L. Ambrose, Jimmy C. Smith, Scott P. Mclean

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Novel Methods for Measuring Upper Body Power

A.L. Ambrose, J.C. Smith and S.P. McLean. Human Performance Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology, Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX 78627. Undergraduate.

Numerous methods of measuring lower body power exist but few valid measures of upper body power have been reported. PURPOSE: To compare two novel methods of measuring upper body power to an accepted method. METHODS: Ten female athletes (19.9±1.4 yrs, 72.5±11.7 kg, 163.5±4.2 cm) completed multiple trials of three upper body power tests; Medicine Ball Put (MBP), Supine Medicine Ball Put (SMBP) and Multiple Repetition Bench Press Power Test (BPP). MBP required …


Do Horizontal Forces Matter For Horizontal Running?, Kenneth P. Clark, Laurence J. Ryan, Peter G. Weyand Mar 2012

Do Horizontal Forces Matter For Horizontal Running?, Kenneth P. Clark, Laurence J. Ryan, Peter G. Weyand

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DO HORIZONTAL FORCES MATTER FOR HORIZONTAL RUNNING?

Kenneth P. Clark, Laurence J. Ryan, and Peter G. Weyand

Southern Methodist University, Locomotor Performance Laboratory, Department of Applied Physiology and Wellness, Dallas, TX 75206

Classification of First Author: Doctoral Student

Introduction: The application of ground force is widely recognized as the critical determinant of running speed. At maximal speeds, 90-98% of the total force applied is directed vertically into the running surface while horizontal (fore-aft) contributions are relatively small. Despite their small magnitude, horizontal forces are clearly essential for balance and may be important for other reasons. However, the pattern of horizontal …


The Acute Effects Of Whole Body Vibration Vs. Jogging On Various Fitness Parameters Using Different Time Intervals, Guillermo Perez, Saul Castillo, Gilberto Lopez, Lorenzo Medina, Omar Apodaca, Sonio Garcia, Murat Karabulut Mar 2012

The Acute Effects Of Whole Body Vibration Vs. Jogging On Various Fitness Parameters Using Different Time Intervals, Guillermo Perez, Saul Castillo, Gilberto Lopez, Lorenzo Medina, Omar Apodaca, Sonio Garcia, Murat Karabulut

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Title:

The Acute Effects of Whole Body Vibration vs. Jogging on Various Fitness

Parameters Using Different Time Intervals

Authors:

Guillermo Perez, Saul Castillo, Gilberto Lopez, Lorenzo Medina, Omar Apodaca, Sonio Garcia, Murat Karabulut

The University of Texas at Brownsville

First Author Classification: Undergraduate

Abstract:

PURPOSE: To compare different warm-up modes (Whole Body Vibration (WBV) and jogging) on different durations (3 or 5 minutes) and their effects on a variety of fitness parameters. METHODS: Twenty-two participants; fourteen males (Mean ± SD age = 23.7 ± 3.9 years; height = 173.4 ± 5.5 cm; weight = 89.4 ± 16.59 kg) and eight …


Isokinetic Knee And Hip Torque In Ncaa Division I Female Soccer Athletes, Kelly A. Brooks, Samantha L. Clark Jan 2012

Isokinetic Knee And Hip Torque In Ncaa Division I Female Soccer Athletes, Kelly A. Brooks, Samantha L. Clark

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of isokinetic knee and hip torque to various physiological characteristics and soccer-specific variables, such as kick velocity (KV) and body fat percentage (BF%) specifically in female collegiate soccer players. METHODS: Anthropometric data was collected on 22 division I female soccer players. Maximum strength, explosive lower body power, agility, acceleration, speed, and aerobic power were tested. Anthropometric data was collected on age, height, weight, and body composition. Body composition was assessed using the Jackson-Pollock 3- Site Skinfold Formula procedure using the Lange skinfold calipers. A one repetition max (1-RM) squat …


Baseball Pitching Biomechanics, Pitch Velocity, And Body Position During An Intrasquad Game, Kelly A. Brooks Jan 2012

Baseball Pitching Biomechanics, Pitch Velocity, And Body Position During An Intrasquad Game, Kelly A. Brooks

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

PURPOSE: To observe changes over each inning in body position, pitch velocity, and joint angle during baseball pitching of an intrasquad game. METHODS: Six Division I intercollegiate baseball pitchers volunteered to wear a Zephyr BioHarness during an intrasquad game while a high-speed camera captured their pitching performance. The BioHarness device records several variables, including body position and acceleration. The pitcher’s performance was analyzed with Dartfish software. The trunk, elbow, glenohumeral joint, and knee were examined while pitching from the stretch. RESULTS: Five pitchers each completed five innings, and one completed six. The pitchers averaged 15.7 pitches per inning. Based on …


Emg Analysis And Motor Unit Recruitment In The Rectus Femoris Of College Students, Richard G. Crise, Elizabeth L. Franklin, Kelly A. Brooks Jan 2012

Emg Analysis And Motor Unit Recruitment In The Rectus Femoris Of College Students, Richard G. Crise, Elizabeth L. Franklin, Kelly A. Brooks

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The rectus femoris works as part of the quadriceps muscle group to provide the force needed to generate very explosive movements during knee extension. Because many sports require explosive movements from the lower body, many strength coaches implement exercise routines that strengthen the muscles and prevent injuries. In the general population, activities using knee extension are essential in getting the full benefit of a designed exercise program. Muscle fibers provide the contractile force needed to accomplish a movement. Commonly, a deficiency is present in people who tend to favor one leg more than the other during activity. This is due …