Multi-muscle Synergies of Postural Control in Self- and External-Triggered Force Release During Simulated Archery Shooting

Junkyung Song, Kitae Kim, Jaebum Park

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Abstract

We investigated postural stability during simulated archery shooting. The experiment consisted of two force release conditions: self-triggered (time-set in a feedforward fashion) and external cue-triggered (time-set by reacting to external cue) conditions while standing on the force platform. The electromyography of leg muscles and the center of pressure (COP) were recorded. The notions of muscle-modes (M-modes) and multi-muscle synergies were employed to quantify the postural stability, which described covariation patterns of the M-modes to stabilize the COP. The result showed relatively strong postural stability in a self-triggered condition associated with consistent shooting performance. The current findings suggested that initiating force release in a feedforward fashion would be a beneficial strategy to ensure the consistency in shooting performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)289-301
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Motor Behavior
Volume55
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • archery
  • center of pressure
  • muscle-mode
  • postural stability

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