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European Journal of Sport Science | 2017

Tribute to Dr Jacques Rogge: muscle activity and fatigue during hiking in Olympic dinghy sailing

Jan Bourgois; Jasmien Dumortier; Margot Callewaert; Bert Celie; Carlo Capelli; Gisela Sjøgaard; Dirk De Clercq; Jan Boone

Abstract ‘A tribute to Dr J. Rogge’ aims to systematically review muscle activity and muscle fatigue during sustained submaximal quasi-isometric knee extension exercise (hiking) related to Olympic dinghy sailing as a tribute to Dr Rogge’s merits in the world of sports. Dr Jacques Rogge is not only the former President of the International Olympic Committee, he was also an orthopaedic surgeon and a keen sailor, competing at three Olympic Games. In 1972, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Sports Medicine, he was the first who studied a sailors’ muscle activity by means of invasive needle electromyography (EMG) during a specific sailing technique (hiking) on a self-constructed sailing ergometer. Hiking is a bilateral and multi-joint submaximal quasi-isometric movement which dinghy sailors use to optimize boat speed and to prevent the boat from capsizing. Large stresses are generated in the anterior muscles that cross the knee and hip joint, mainly employing the quadriceps at an intensity of 30–40% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), sometimes exceeding 100% MVC. Better sailing level is partially determined by a lower rate of neuromuscular fatigue during hiking and for ≈60% predicted by a higher maximal isometric quadriceps strength. Although useful in exercise testing, prediction of hiking endurance capacity based on the changes in surface EMG in thigh and trunk muscles during a hiking maintenance task is not reliable. This could probably be explained by the varying exercise intensity and joint angles, and the great number of muscles and joints involved in hiking. Highlights Dr Jacques Rogge, former president of the International Olympic Committee and Olympic Finn sailor, was the first to study muscle activity during sailing using invasive needle EMG to obtain his Master degree in Sports Medicine at the Ghent University. Hiking is a critical bilateral and multi-joint movement during dinghy racing, accounting for >60% of the total upwind leg time. Hiking generates large stresses in the anterior muscles that cross the knee and hip joint. Hiking is considered as a quasi-isometric bilateral knee extension exercise. Muscle activity measurements during sailing, recorded by means of EMG, show a mean contraction intensity of 30-40% maximal voluntary contraction with peaks exceeding 100%. Hiking performance is strongly related to the development of neuromuscular fatigue in the quadriceps muscle. Since maximal strength is an important determinant of neuromuscular fatigue during hiking, combined strength and endurance training should be incorporated in the training program of dinghy sailors.


Oncotarget | 2015

Effects of eight weeks of aerobic interval training and of isoinertial resistance training on risk factors of cardiometabolic diseases and exercise capacity in healthy elderly subjects

Paolo Bruseghini; Elisa Calabria; Enrico Tam; Chiara Milanese; Eugenio Oliboni; Andrea Pezzato; Silvia Pogliaghi; Gian Luca Salvagno; Federico Schena; Roberto Pozzi Mucelli; Carlo Capelli


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2018

Cardiac output with modified cardio-impedance against inert gas rebreathing during sub-maximal and maximal cycling exercise in healthy and fit subjects

Alessio del Torto; Øyvind Skattebo; Jostein Hallén; Carlo Capelli


Archive | 2015

vs. volume depletion volume during rest and exercise: cardiac dysfunction Long-term bed rest-induced reductions in stroke

Jonas Spaak; Patrik Sundblad; Dag Linnarsson; Carlo Capelli; Guido Ferretti; Frédéric Lador; Enrico Tam; Marcel Azabji Kenfack; Michela Cautero; Christian Moia; Dick H. J. Thijssen; Daniel J. Green; Maria T. E. Hopman; Edwin Mulder; William H. Paloski; Jörn Rittweger; Floris L. Wuyts; Jochen Zange; Richard L. Hughson; Katelyn S. Fraser; Gilles Clément; Lars L. Karlsson


Archive | 2015

kinetics during submaximal cycle exercise Effect of creatine supplementation on oxygen uptake

Andrew M. Jones; Helen Carter; Iain T. Campbell; Brendon J. Gurd; Sandra J. Peters; George J. F. Heigenhauser; Paul J. LeBlanc; J Timothy; Hans Gill; Hélène Petot; Guillaume Sarre; Steven W. Copp; Daniel M. Hirai; Thierry Busso; Silvia Pogliaghi; Harry B. Rossiter; Dag Linnarsson; Bjørn Quistorff; V. Billat; Richard L. Hughson; Carlo Capelli; Jerzy A. Zoladz; Stéphane Perrey; Bruno Grassi; Melitta A. McNarry; Michael Kingsley; Michael Lewis


Book of abstracts : 20th annual congress of the European College of Sport Science | 2015

Cardiovascular and metabolic responses during on-water upwind sailing in optimist sailors

Carlo Capelli; S Lopez; Jan Bourgois; Enrico Tam


Archive | 2013

in acute normobaric hypoxia uptake at exercise onset in men 2 delivery, and lung O 2 Phase I dynamics of cardiac output, systemic O

Denis R. Morel; Carlo Capelli; Guido Ferretti; Enrico Tam; Marcel Azabji Kenfack; Michela Cautero; Donald H. Paterson; Matthew D. Spencer; Braden M. R. Gravelle; Juan M. Murias; Livio Zerbini; Silvia Pogliaghi


63rd National Congress of the Italian Physiological Society | 2012

Effect of recovery time, following moderate intensity exercise, on V'O2-on kinetic in healthy males

Silvia Pogliaghi; M Molesini; Carlo Capelli


3rd Mountain, Sport & Health | 2009

Oxygen deficit and cadiovascular oxygen transport after prolonged exposure to hypobaric hypoxia

Carlo Capelli; Valeria Marconi; Alessandra Adami; Antonio Cevese; Gabriela F. De Roia; G. Ferretti; Silvia Pogliaghi; Federico Schena


Acta Physiologica | 2008

O2 uptake and cardiac output kinetics during moderate and supra-maximal intensity exercise in humans.

Alessandra Adami; G. De Roia; Silvia Pogliaghi; Carlo Capelli

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Jan Bourgois

Ghent University Hospital

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Dag Linnarsson

Royal Institute of Technology

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