Abstract
The thickness, fascicle angles of pennation, and fascicle length of
the vastus lateralis (VL) and medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscles in highly
trained soccer players and swimmers of both genders were determined from
ulrasonograms to investigate whether the fascicle arrangements of the lower
limb muscles in the athletes could be related to the requirements of the
events, i. e., intensive muscular activities in the water versus on the
ground. In comparisons between the two events, the soccer players tended to
show shorter fascicles and greater fascicle angles, and the swimmers thicker
muscles and longer fascicles, especially in VL. In both events, the males
showed thicker muscles and greater fascicle angles than the females. In both VL
and MG, the thickness, fascicle length and fascicle angle were related to each
other in a right-angled triangle model, and so, most of the event- and/or
gender-related differences observed in the fascicle angle depended on the
difference in muscle thickness relative to fascicle length. The present data
cannot answer the question of whether the athletes had muscles suited to their
respective sports prior to beginning their sports or whether the muscles
adapted specifically to the competitive and/or training styles. However, it
might be assumed that the lower limb muscles for swimmers are suitable to
perform rapid, powerful kick movements during competitive swims by having
greater thickness and longer fascicle, i. e., priorities in both force
production and shortening velocity, but those for soccer players do not show
architectural profiles which can be related to intensive activity on the
ground, except that the thickness values exceed the normal range.
Key words
Muscle thickness - fascicle length - fascicle angle - ultrasonography
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