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한국사회체육학회 한국사회체육학회지 한국사회체육학회지 제14권
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2000.11
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723 - 731 (9page)

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This study aimed at specifying muscle oxygen utilizing and supplying capacity after twelve months of swimming training followed by isometric exercise that is commonly used in rehabilitation programs to prevent progressive muscle weakness and atrophy. Study participants were twelve male students of D. University's Department of Social Sports. Experimental methodology was as follows, using Multi-Joint System 3 (a Biodex medical systems apparatus), the MVC of the right leg was made with the knee at right angles. Using 40% of the measured value as the standard, sequences of 7 seconds of exercise and 3 seconds of rest were repeated twelve times. Oxygenation levels were checked using the lateral muscles of the femoral region. The results of the study were as follows : 1) No change in MVC before and after training were observed 2) Minimum oxygenated hemoglobin levels, used as a measure of muscle utilizing capacity, were as follows 67.9±1.674 before training and 49.5±0.917 after training showing an acknowledged 18.496 drop in levels. (p< 0.001) 3) Isometric exercise is a type of local muscle activity that only has noticeable effects when the exercise is undertaken at a specific joint angle. We observed that a short period of exercise leads to normal levels of blood flow, as muscle contraction leads to significant pressure on the blood vessels, From these results, one can conclude that isometric exercise is similar to other forms of activity in terms of oxygen movement and that it can adequately be made a part of any rehabilitation program to prevent muscle weakness and atrophy.

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