Effects Of An 8-Week Whole-Body Electromyostimulation Training On Cycling Performance, Back Pain, And Posture Of A 17-Year-Old Road Cyclist

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ATHLETIC THERAPY & TRAINING(2021)

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A 17-year-old male road cyclist with unspecific back pain and postural deficiency regarding the depth of the lumbar lordosis (fleche lombaire [fl]) and the upper body tilt (forward trunk tilt [tt]) absolved an 8-week whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) training to improve performance parameters and health issues. During WB-EMS, muscle groups all over the body are stimulated via external electrodes, thus creating an intensive training stimulus due to the electrically induced involuntary muscle contraction. The athlete's posture (fl 2.2%, tt 64.3%) and back pain (54%) improved, and trunk strength increased (extension 15.5%, flexion 29.2%). This is the first WB-EMS study of a minor cyclist, suggesting positive effects of WB-EMS as a timesaving strength training method on health and strength parameters.
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strength training, WB-EMS, road cycling, youth athlete, performance diagnostics
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