Application of Surface Electromyography in the Analysis of Starting Techniques in Athletics
Surface Electromyography (sEMG) technology,as a critical instrument in modern sports science,illuminates the Biomechanical principles underlying athletes' starting techniques through the monitoring of muscle electro-physiological activities. SEMG is based on the weak potential changes generated during muscle contraction,using skin surface electrodes to capture and analyze signals helping to understand the state,intensity,and coordination of muscle activities. In the field of athletics starting techniques,sEMG technology reveals the activation patterns of different muscle groups at the moment of starting,such as the synchronized activation of the quadriceps and gluteal muscles,which is crucial for optimizing starting techniques and enhancing explosive power. It facilitates the formulation of personalized training regimens,providing a scientific foundation for athletes to achieve peak performance at critical moments,which is expected to promote further breakthroughs in athletics performance.