Sentences with phrase «abdominis displayed»

Furthermore, rectus abdominis displayed the highest muscle activity of all the abdominal muscles but still only reached 45 % of MVIC, which may indicate that muscle activity is insufficient to provide a training effect during this exercise.
The rectus abdominis displays the greatest muscle thickness, the longest muscle fascicles, but the smallest pennation angle.
The rectus abdominis displays the greatest muscle thickness and longest muscle fascicles.

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Comparing the back squat and the split squat, Andersen et al. (2014) found that the split squat displayed greater external oblique muscle activity but similar rectus abdominis muscle activity to the back squat.
The rectus abdominis and external oblique appear to display high levels of muscle activity during vertical pressing and pulling.
Comparing the split squat with the back squat, Andersen et al. (2014) used a 6RM load in resistance - trained males and found that there was no difference between the exercises in respect of the rectus abdominis muscle activity but that the split squat displayed greater external obliques muscle activity than the standard back squat.
The rectus abdominis and external oblique display moderate levels of muscle activity in the squat and deadlift but there is no difference in the levels of muscle activity between these lifts.
Compared to the normal bent knee sit up, the internal cues resulted in higher rectus abdominis but the external oblique displayed lower muscle activity, possibly due to increased attention to trunk flexion.
Interestingly, the curl up produced greater upper rectus abdominis muscle activity, while the posterior tilt exercise displayed superior lower rectus abdominis muscle activity.
Surprisingly, it displays similar rectus abdominis and erector spinae muscle activity to the back squat.
Konrad et al. (2001) reported that the reverse crunch displayed higher rectus abdominis muscle activity compared to the curl up, sit up, and decline curl up.
They reported that the external oblique displayed greater muscle activity when performing the deadlift without a belt in both the conventional or sumo deadlift, which is the opposite of the rectus abdominis.
The transverse abdominis, internal and external oblique display the greatest potential to function as spinal stabilisers.
The rectus abdominis and external oblique display moderate levels of muscle activity during squat and deadlift variations, but there is no difference in muscle activity of the abdominals between the squat and deadlift.
Therefore, the transverse abdominis appears to be more heavily pennated in the lower abdomen, the internal oblique displays the opposite trend, and the external oblique is similarly pennated in both regions.
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