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This study examined the acute effects of different squat depths (partial, parallel, full) on lower extremity muscle activation and jump performance (countermovement jump - CMJ). Fourteen healthy sports science students participated in this randomized crossover study. Participants performed three sets of squats at their 5-repetition maximum (5RM) load across three different depths. Surface electromyography (SEMG) was recorded from the vastus lateralis (VL), rectus femoris (RF), and biceps femoris (BF) muscles during each set, while CMJ performance was assessed before and after the squat protocols.
This study examined the acute effects of different squat depths (partial, parallel, full) on lower extremity muscle activation and jump performance (countermovement jump - CMJ). Fourteen healthy sports science students participated in this randomized crossover study. Participants performed three sets of squats at their 5-repetition maximum (5RM) load across three different depths. Surface electromyography (SEMG) was recorded from the vastus lateralis (VL), rectus femoris (RF), and biceps femoris (BF) muscles during each set, while CMJ performance was assessed before and after the squat protocols. Results indicated that both mean and peak activation values of all muscles increased significantly with greater squat depth. The highest activation levels in the RF and BF muscles occurred during the full squat, whereas VL activation peaked during both the full and parallel squat conditions. Regarding CMJ performance, no decline was observed after any condition; however, a significant improvement between pre- and post-test values was found only after the full-squat condition. Increasing squat depth positively influences muscle activation and jump performance, and performing full squats in training may enhance neuromuscular stimulation and promote post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Partial Squat | Experimental | Participants perform 3 sets of partial back squats at 5RM load (approximately 45° knee flexion). |
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| Parallel Squat | Experimental | Participants perform 3 sets of parallel back squats at 5RM load (approximately 90° knee flexion). |
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| Full Squat | Experimental | Participants perform 3 sets of full back squats at 5RM load (approximately 140° knee flexion). |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Partial Squat Exercise | Other | 3 sets of 5-repetition maximum (5RM) squats with a 3-minute rest interval between sets. |
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| Muscle Activation (Surface Electromyography - sEMG) | Mean and peak electrical activity of the vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, and biceps femoris muscles during the squat exercise. | During the squat protocol (at the time of the intervention). |
| Countermovement Jump (CMJ) Performance | Jump height measured in centimeters to assess acute changes in explosive power. | Baseline (pre-test) and 5 minutes after the completion of the squat protocol (post-test). |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Pamukkale University, Faculty of Sport Sciences | Denizli | Denizli | 20160 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
Individual participant data will not be shared to protect participant privacy and confidentiality, as the informed consent form did not include a provision for public data sharing.
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| Parallel Squat Exercise | Other | 3 sets of 5-repetition maximum (5RM) squats with a 3-minute rest interval between sets. |
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| Full Squat Exercise | Other | 3 sets of 5-repetition maximum (5RM) squats with a 3-minute rest interval between sets. |
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