Effects of Compression Pants on Human Physiology and Sports Performance
To explore the effects of compression pants on human physiology and sports performance,this paper tested the pressure distribution of different brands of compression pants during wearing.The EMG values of 6 subjects during running wearing compressed pants were monitored,and the subjective psychological feelings were recorded to analyze the exercise effect of the compressed pants.Combined with stress and running experiments,it found that the highest pressure was measured at the gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior muscles,which were the highest AEMG value during running and the most likely to feel sore after running,which proved that the pressure distribution of compression pants meets the needs of athletes.The results show that the compression pants present a gradient decreasing pressure distribution from the calf to the thigh,which has the effect of slowing down the vibration of human muscles,and can reduce the physical harm caused by sports.