EMG as objective method for revealed mistakes in sport shooting

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The article describes using electromyography as an objective method for identification of wrong muscles work during aimed shooting focused on sport shooting, especially standing position. The measurement was focused on upper limbs, especially of tension of biceps brachii during aiming and its effect on rifle movements. For this task were used SCATT Shooter Training system and SOMNOScreen device with two channels EMG. Several shooters with different shooting skill participated on measurement. There is presumption dependence between increased tension in muscles and rifle trajectory. Also shooters errors which were hard to find were detect with electromyography.

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Svecova, L., Vala, D., & Slanina, Z. (2018). EMG as objective method for revealed mistakes in sport shooting. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 680, pp. 439–448). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68324-9_48

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