Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano (Apr 2013)

<b>A comparative analysis of the electrical activity of the abdominal muscles during traditional and Pilates-based exercises under two conditions</b>

  • Mariana Felipe Silva,
  • Mônica A. C. Silva,
  • Renata Rosa Campos,
  • Fernanda Q. R. C. Mostagi,
  • Ana Paula R. G. Cardoso,
  • Taufik Abrão,
  • Jefferson Rosa Cardoso

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 296 – 304

Abstract

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The use of Pilates-based exercises for trunk strengthening has been reported in the literature. The objective of this study was to analyze and compare the electrical activity of the rectus abdominis and external oblique muscles during a traditional abdominal exercise program and an exercise program based on the Pilates method using a ball and an elastic band. The sample was composed of 10 healthy women, non-practitioners of Pilates, who performed the traditional abdominal exercise and roll-up with the ball and elastic band. The sign was normalized by the electromyographic peak of the dynamics activity and was adjusted for 2000 samples/s; the filter was set in a frequency band from 20 to 450 Hz. In the comparison between exercises, the external oblique muscle in the concentric phase had a higher recruitment in the roll-up with the ball (P =0.042). In the comparison between muscles in each exercise, the rectus abdominis showed a higher activation in the concentric phase (P = 0.009) and in the eccentric phase (P = 0.05) of the traditional abdominal exercise. Activation percentages ranged from 15% to 22%. The traditional abdominal exercise had the largest activation percentage.

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