Saturday, 2 June 2012

[Supertraining] Digest Number 4570

Messages In This Digest (3 Messages)

1.
J Sport Sci & Med, Vol 11, June Issue, 2012 From: Hakan Gür
2.
hamstring cramping From: John Scherger
3.1.
Re: A question about a video on youtube From: kapil.vikramadithyan

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1.

J Sport Sci & Med, Vol 11, June Issue, 2012

Posted by: "Hakan Gür" hakan@uludag.edu.tr   hakangur2001

Fri Jun 1, 2012 11:34 pm (PDT)



Dear Colleagues,

June Issue (Volume 11, 2012) of the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
is now available for you to access the abstracts and the full articles in
http and pdf formats.

I would like to, once again, welcome you to the JSSM and express my
gratitude for your support to the JSSM.

Yours truly,

Hakan Gur, MD, PhD

Editor-in-Chief

For more information on JSSM go to: http://www.jssm.org

The Journal of Sports Science and Medicine is indexed in SCI Expanded,
Focus on: Sports Science & Medicine, SciSearch, ISI Journal Master List,
SCOPUS, ProQuest (Physical Education Index), Index Copernicus, SPORTDiscus,
DOAJ, J-Gate, GoogleScholar and SPONET

*JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, MARCH 2012, VOLUME 11, ISSUE 2*

* *

*Table of Contents*

http://www.jssm.org/content.php

* *

*1) Review article*

WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION AND REHABILITATION OF CHRONIC DISEASES: A REVIEW OF
THE LITERATURE

Konstantina Chanou, Vassilis Gerodimos, Konstantina Karatrantou and
Athanasios Jamurtas

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/1/v11n2-1abst.php

*2) Review article*

HOW HEALTHY IS THE BEHAVIOR OF YOUNG ATHLETES? A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE
REVIEW AND META-ANALYSES

Katharina Diehl, Ansgar Thiel, Stephan Zipfel, Jochen Mayer, David G.
Litaker and Sven Schneider

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/2/v11n2-2abst.php

*3) Research article*

RELIABILITY OF THE ONE-REPETITION MAXIMUM TEST BASED ON MUSCLE GROUP AND
GENDER

Dong-il Seo1, Eonho Kim, Christopher A. Fahs, Lindy Rossow, Kaelin Young,
Steven L. Ferguson, Robert Thiebaud, Vanessa D. Sherk, Jeremy P. Loenneke,
Daeyeol Kim, Man-ki Lee, PhD, Kyung-hoon Choi, Debra A. Bemben Michael G.
Bemben and Wi-Young So

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n1/3/v11n1-3abst.php

*4) Research article*

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCHOOL PERFORMANCE AND THE NUMBER OF PHYSICAL
EDUCATION CLASSES ATTENDED BY KOREAN ADOLESCENT STUDENTS

Sang-Yeob Kim and Wi-Young So

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/4/v11n2-4abst.php

*5) Research article*

INCREASED DISTANCE OF SHOOTING ON BASKETBALL JUMP SHOT

Victor Hugo Alves Okazaki and André Luiz Félix Rodacki

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/5/v11n2-5abst.php

*6) Research article*

THE EFFECTS OF AN EARLY RETURN TO TRAINING ON THE BONE-TENDON JUNCTION
POST-ACUTE MICRO-INJURY HEALING

Lin Wang, Weiwei Gao, Kaiyu Xiong, Ning Liu And Bo Wang

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/6/v11n2-6abst.php

*7) Research article*

EFFECTS OF RUN-UP VELOCITY ON PERFORMANCE, KINEMATICS, AND ENERGY EXCHANGES
IN THE POLE VAULT

Nicholas P. Linthorne and A. H. Gemma Weetman

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/7/v11n2-7abst.php

*8) Research article*

MUSCLE ACTIVITY RESPONSE TO EXTERNAL MOMENT DURING SINGLE-LEG DROP LANDING
IN YOUNG BASKETBALL PLAYERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF BICEPS FEMORIS IN REDUCING
INTERNAL ROTATION OF KNEE DURING LANDING

Meguru Fujii, Haruhiko Sato and Naonobu Takahira

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/8/v11n2-8abst.php

*9) Research article*

PREDICTION OF ENJOYMENT IN SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Arto Gråstén, Timo Jaakkola, Jarmo Liukkonen, Anthony Watt and Sami
Yli-Piipari

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/9/v11n2-9abst.php

*10) Research article*

RETIRED MATCHES AMONG MALE PROFESSIONAL TENNIS PLAYERS

Kristijan Breznik and Vladimir Batagelj

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/10/v11n2-10abst.php

*11) Research article*

EFFECTS OF DYNAMIC AND STATIC STRETCHING WITHIN GENERAL AND ACTIVITY
SPECIFIC WARM-UP PROTOCOLS

Michael Samson, Duane C. Button, Anis Chaouachi and David G. Behm

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/11/v11n2-11abst.php

*12) Research article*

MODULATORY EFFECT OF SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF FATIGUE
DURING EXHAUSTING EXERCISE: AN IN VIVO ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND
MICRODIALYSIS STUDY IN RATS

Dalei Wang, Xiaoli Liu and Decai Qiao

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/12/v11n2-12abst.php

*13) Research article*

FUNDAMENTAL STUDY OF DETECTION OF MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY-ORIENTED GENE DOPING
BY MYOSTATIN KNOCK DOWN USING RNA INTERFERENCE

Tohru Takemasa, Naohisa Yakushiji, Dale Manjiro Kikuchi, Custer Deocaris,
Widodo, Masanao Machida and Hidenori Kiyosawa

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/13/v11n2-13abst.php

*14) Research article*

PRACTICING FIELD HOCKEY SKILLS ALONG THE CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE CONTINUUM:
A COMPARISON OF FIVE PRACTICE SCHEDULES

Jadeera Phaik Geok Cheong, Brendan Lay, J. Robert Grove, Nikola Medic and
Rizal Razman

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/14/v11n2-14abst.php

*15) Research article*

INTERVENTION FOR SPANISH OVERWEIGHT TEENAGERS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION LESSONS

Emilio J. Martínez-López, Alberto Grao-Cruces, José E. Moral-García and
Antonio Pantoja-Vallejo

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/15/v11n2-15abst.php

*16) Research article*

EFFECTS OF AN 8-MONTH YOGA INTERVENTION ON ARTERIAL COMPLIANCE AND MUSCLE
STRENGTH IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN

SoJung Kim, Michael G. Bemben and Debra A. Bemben

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/16/v11n2-16abst.php

*17) Research article*

IS A COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOURAL BIOFEEDBACK INTERVENTION USEFUL TO REDUCE INJURY
RISK IN JUNIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS?

Arne Edvardsson, Andreas Ivarsson and Urban Johnson

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/17/v11n2-17abst.php

*18) Research article*

THE PERCEPTUAL COGNITIVE PROCESSES UNDERPINNING SKILLED PERFORMANCE IN
VOLLEYBALL: EVIDENCE FROM EYE-MOVEMENTS AND VERBAL REPORTS OF THINKING
INVOLVING AN IN SITU REPRESENTATIVE TASK

José Afonso, Júlio Garganta, Allistair Mcrobert, Andrew M. Williams and
Isabel Mesquita

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/18/v11n2-18abst.php

*19) Research article*

LOCALISED MUSCLE TISSUE OXYGENATION DURING DYNAMIC EXERCISE WITH WHOLE BODY
VIBRATION

Daniel Robbins, Clare Elwell, Alfonso Jimenez and Mark Goss-Sampson

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/19/v11n2-19abst.php

*20) Case report*

PAINFUL OS ACROMIALE: CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT IN A YOUNG SWIMMER ATHLETE

Antonio Frizziero, Maria G. Benedetti, Domenico Creta, Antonio Moio,
Stefano Galletti and Nicola Maffulli

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/20/v11n2-20abst.php

*21) Letter to the Editor*

ZUMBA®: IS THE "FITNESS-PARTY" A GOOD WORKOUT?

Mary Luettgen, Carl Foster, Scott Doberstein, Rick Mikat and John Porcari

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/21/v11n2-21text.php

*22) Book review*

SPORTS NUTRITION: MORE THAN JUST CALORIES -TRIGGERS FOR ADAPTATION

Ronald J. Maughan and Louise M. Burke

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/22/v11n2-22text.php

*23) Book review*

RAM SESSION IN MANUAL MUSCLE TESTING: A HANDBOOK FOR STUDENTS & CLINICIANS

Lynn Van Ost

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/23/v11n2-23text.php

*24) Book review*

CRAM SESSION IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROANATOMY: A HANDBOOK FOR STUDENTS &
CLINICIANS

Michael F. Nolan

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/24/v11n2-24text.php

*25) Book review*

EMERGENCIES IN SPORTS MEDICINE

Julian Redhead and Jonathan Gordon

http://www.jssm.org/vol11/n2/25/v11n2-25text.php

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hamstring cramping

Posted by: "John Scherger" jsscherger1@comcast.net   jsscherger

Fri Jun 1, 2012 11:35 pm (PDT)



Mr. Smith I agree with Mark Powell with his "It could be that the muscles of your low back, and especially your glutes are not firing properly, or fully, causing the hamstrings to be overworked." The hamstrings are muscles that serve two purposes that are opposed to each other. One purpose is for locomotion that would want a fast twitch fiber muscle that can stretch for more powerful quick firing. The other purpose is for postural maintenance. The hamstring crosses from the hip to the lower leg or two joints. After being born your Spine is supposed to over the next 18 years develop an upright S-shape neutral spine posture. When this happens correctly your center of mass drops down through the hip bones. When this happens your hamstrings do not have to expend any work when in the upright posture and they can develop the fast twitch flexible at rest muscle you need. However to the degree you did not adapt the S-shape is the degree to which your upper trunk center of mass falls anterior to the hips and to this degree your hamstrings, while in the upright posture must be be constantly working to keep your trunk upright. This leads to a hamstring that is a slow twitch constantly firing muscle that from the literature, I have found, in this state the actin myosin fibers (hope I am saying this right) actually start to glue together and therefore become this chronically inflexible muscle that will not stretch.

In pro football for instance there is sayings like once hamstring problem always a hamstring problem. This condition is a postural problem and until the postural problem is corrected the hamstring will just remain inflexible as it is doing its job.

John Scherger
Vancouver Washington USA

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3.1.

Re: A question about a video on youtube

Posted by: "kapil.vikramadithyan" aaaaax2003@yahoo.com   kapil.vikramadithyan

Fri Jun 1, 2012 11:35 pm (PDT)




Valentin Dikul is a holder of world record in walking with a shouldered weight - over 2000 lbs for 10 metres.

Kapil.V,
Thrissur.

--- In Supertraining@yahoogroups.com, Chris Young <youch01@...> wrote:
>
> In all my years as a competitor and enthusiast I have never seen anyone re-rack the weight backward in the Squat.
>
> Too many issues, and why not just do this in competition?
>
> Occam's razor says fake!
>  
> Chris Young, London UK
> www.getmightynow.com
> The Skeptics Guide to Muscle, Strength & Fitness
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Nick Tatalias <nick.tatalias@...>
> To: Supertraining@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Saturday, 26 May 2012, 13:07
> Subject: Re: [Supertraining] A question about a video on youtube
>
>
>  
> Apology I did not sign my last post.
>
> Regards
> Nick Tatalias
> Johannesburg
> South Africa
>
> On 26 May 2012 14:03, Nick Tatalias <nick.tatalias@...> wrote:
>
> > Hi Edwin,
> >
> > I don't know this guy but my comments about the video are that there is no
> > reason to doubt that he is lifting heavey weights what is claimed is hard
> > to verify other than by going to Guines site.
> > For me as an IPF lifter I think that the squat was high, he bounced the
> > benched and may have hitched the deadlift.
> > I have watched a 465kg attempt by a South African lifter in 2008, which
> > was high also and thus failed. But always impressive when guys lift big
> > weights.
> >
> > Nick
> >
> > On 13 May 2012 08:21, <efreem3407@...> wrote:
> >
> >> **
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> >>
> >>
> >> I found this video on YouTube. Is this real or fake? Who is this person?
> >>
> >> Valentin Dikul Guinness World Record
> >>
> >>
> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygCRtex_GDo&NR=1&feature=endscreen&list=PLB02C1F8F06F782B6
> >>
> >> Please share your thoughts.
> >>
> >> Edwin Freeman, Jr.
> >> San Francisco, USA
> >>
> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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