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Rhythmic Isometric Fatigue Patterns of the Elbow Flexors and Knee Extensors
Authors:George A. Ordway  Jay T. Kearney  G. Alan Stull
Affiliation:1. The Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation , The University of Kentucky , Lexington , KY , 40506 , USA;2. The School of Physical Education, Recreation, and School Health Education , The University of Minnesota , Minneapolis , MN , 55455 , USA
Abstract:Abstract

Twenty-seven male subjects performed two 5-min bouts of rhythmic, isometric elbow flexion and two similar bouts of knee extension at a rate of 30 maximal contractions per min. Exponential analyses revealed that the pattern of fatigue for each limb followed a single component curve of the form: Yt = a0e ?Kot + c. An analysis of variance comparing the results from the two limbs revealed that (a) the strength scores for the leg were significantly (p < .05) higher than those for the arm throughout the exercise bouts; (b) both limbs experienced a significant strength decrement; and (c) there was significant interaction between trials and limbs. It appeared that the greater loss of strength by the knee extensors was reponsible for this interaction. It was concluded that during a rhythmic, all-out task, the rates of fatigue experienced by the two muscle groups tend to differ, with the elbow flexors fatiguing more rapidly initially but reaching a plateau at a relatively higher level than the knee extensors.
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