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Comparison of Upper-Limb Muscle Activation Levels in Different Physical Fitness Exercises Using Dumbbells and Elastic
Julio Martín-Ruiz1, Laura Ruiz-Sanchis2, Ignacio Tamarit Grancha3
1Department of Health and Functional Assessment, Catholic University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain.
Background:
Elastic tubes are used widely in fitness programs because they are lightweight, easy to use, and versatile. However, evidence of their equivalence to other equipment, including dumbbells, remains insufficient.
Hypothesis:
Elastic tubing and dumbbells do not have equivalent loads, although both equipment generate similar symmetry and muscular synergy.
Study Design:
Cross-sectional study.
Level Of Evidence:
Level 2b.
Methods:
Thirty physically active people (15 men and 15 women) performed 4 upper-limb exercises (elbow flexion, shoulder abduction, scapular elevation and abduction, and scapular retraction and abduction) with 5 loads (dumbbells ranging from 2 to 6 kg and red, green, blue, black, and silver elastic tubes).
Results:
Only elbow flexion (P = 0.14 and P ≥ 0.99) and shoulder abduction (P = 0.13 and P ≥ 0.99) exercises showed load equivalence in men but not in women. Both types of equipment were symmetrical and generated similar synergies when the load was increased, with no sex differences (P = 0.11). Load equivalence was found only in men and in the 2 exercises, suggesting that this equipment was not interchangeable.
Conclusion:
Dumbbell and elastic tube exercises can be executed in a balanced and symmetrical manner, yielding similar synergies considering the involvement of all muscle groups regardless of sex.
Clinical Relevance:
This study analyzed a higher number of exercises performed by both men and women. The results showed that these 2 pieces of equipment cannot be considered interchangeable, as they generate different loads. However, similar efforts are required for symmetry and muscle synergy.
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