Analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog

Purpose This is to provide essential data for training necessary for sweeping through the analysis of muscle activity generated at this time and how much sweeping and what trajectory moves the stone when the movement of the stone is controlled through sweeping. Methods To check and record the distan...

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Main Authors: Young-il Kwon, Tae-whan Kim, Sang-hyup Choi
Format: Article
Language:Korean
Published: Korea Institute of Sport Science 2021-03-01
Series:Cheyuk gwahag yeon-gu
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Online Access:http://kjss.sports.re.kr/upload/pdf/KISS_2021_v32n1_170.pdf
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Tae-whan Kim
Sang-hyup Choi
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description Purpose This is to provide essential data for training necessary for sweeping through the analysis of muscle activity generated at this time and how much sweeping and what trajectory moves the stone when the movement of the stone is controlled through sweeping. Methods To check and record the distance between the stones by checking the stop position of the stone made by sweeping each section, the length (progress distance) and width (progress direction) were recorded using a reference table and a record preparation table. With the EMG attached, a total of 60 sweeps were made 20 times each from the beginning of the section to the end of the section. Sweeping subjects were asked to sweep as much as possible under the same conditions in all three sections. Results As a result of the study, the muscle mobilization patterns of the 1st and 2nd sections of the stone with the faster speed and the 3rd section with the stone's slower speed appeared differently. It was confirmed that the sweeping motion of curling is a motion that is used evenly among the muscles of the upper extremity, and it can be verified that it is a suitable item for the development of upper body muscles. Also, the right deltoid's muscle activity rate during push and the right triceps brachii during pull was high. Conclusion Each section of the stone's sweeping effect is an exercise that has many variables, such as changes in atmospheric temperature and humidity, changes in ice temperature, temperature-size-number of pebbles, and the edge state-resilience of stones, etc. It is judged that experience can cope with these variables and requires training.
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Analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog
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sweeping
emg
curling stone
hog to hog
title Analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog
title_full Analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog
title_fullStr Analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog
title_short Analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog
title_sort analysis of muscle mobilization patterns and stop position of stones during sweeping each section of curling hog to hog
topic sweeping
emg
curling stone
hog to hog
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