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- Title:
- Flexibility, torque and kick performance in soccer: Effect of dominance
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0765-1597
- 1778-4131
- Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the knee flexor and extensor torques in isometric contractions, comparing the H:Q ratios, flexibility and maximal kick between dominant (DL) and non-dominant (NDL) limb of soccer players (SG) and active people (AG)Methods: Subjects performed maximal instep kicks with each limb, flexibility tests and maximal isometric voluntary contractions of the knee flexion and extension at 45° and 90° to determine peak torque of the DL and NDLKnee flexion torque was divided by the knee extension torque to calculate torque ratios (H:Q ratio)Results: The flexibility and maximal kick in SG was significantly higher than in AG for both the DL and NDL (P<0.05)The maximal kick of DL was significantly higher than in NDL in SG (P<0.01)Knee flexion torque in SG was significantly higher than in AG in the DL (P<0.05), and the H:Q ratio was similar between AG and SGConclusion: Dominance related differences were evident in the flexor torque and maximal kick for SG, probably related to the asymmetric demand in trainings, which present no effect on the flexibility© 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS.
- 1-Jun-2013
- Science and Sports, v. 28, n. 3, 2013.
- Asymmetry
- Knee joint
- Soccer
- adult
- athletic performance
- controlled study
- extensor muscle
- flexor muscle
- human
- human experiment
- joint mobility
- knee function
- male
- muscle isometric contraction
- normal human
- physical performance
- priority journal
- soccer
- torque
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2013.01.004
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/75526
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