Not exact matches
Comparing squats with different hip
rotation angles, Ninos et al. (1997) found no differences in muscle activity between squats with the feet pointing neutrally forwards and the feet turned out at 30 degrees (using the
same absolute load).
In contrast, Pereira et al. (2010) found that hip adductor muscle activity was increased by increasing hip external
rotation angle (between 0 and 30 degrees), when using the
same absolute load for each variation.
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There you are unlucky to remark in the
same way: «the tiny
angle alpha between the axis of
rotation and the vertical line, and the distance between the mass mean point and the
rotation axis, in combination with the variable friction in the bottom bearing...»...