Sentences with phrase «while peak knee»

In contrast, peak knee and ankle angles do not differ between straight barbell and farmers» walk bar deadlifts or between conventional and sumo deadlift styles, while peak knee angles are more acute in hexagonal barbell deadlifts compared to straight barbell deadlifts.

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Using weightlifting shoes and running shoes both lead to more acute peak ankle angles than using no footwear, while cues to prevent the knee from moving forward over the toes lead to less acute peak ankle angles.
Similarly, Baumann et al. (1988) reported that in lightweight (60 kg) athletes, peak hip and knee net joint moments were 260 — 300Nm and 60 — 100Nm, respectively, while in heavyweight (150 kg) athletes, peak hip and knee net joint moments were 560 — 660Nm and 175 — 185Nm, respectively.
The effect of cues to prevent knee movement over the toes on peak hip angle is unclear but cues to look downwards rather than upwards lead to more acute hip angles, while increasing fatigue leads to less acute peak hip angles.
Exploring the effects of training variables, Kellis et al. (2005) found that joint angles differed between relative loads but did not identify how the individual hip, knee and ankle joints differed; however, McKean et al. (2010) reported that peak hip angle was more acute with load compared to no load, while both List et al. (2013) and Gomes et al. (2015) reported that peak hip angle became less acute with heavier relative loads.
They report that when performing plantarflexion with the knee fully extended, the medial and lateral gastrocnemius displayed superior peak muscle activity with increasing angular velocity, while the soleus displayed decreasing peak muscle activity with increasing velocity.
Increasing load and wearing running shoes rather than no footwear appear to lead to more acute peak knee angles, while using cues to prevent forward knee movement over the toes and fatigue lead to less acute knee angles.
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