Abstract
The purpose of this study is to compare the extension muscle power of waist after taping after long time & intensity exercise. Selected sixteen male subject were divided with taping(n=8) & compare(n=8) groups. Two groups were taken part in the same intensity exercise, then taping group was apply tape at rectus abdominal, external oblique, erector spinae, quadratus lumborum, lumbar vertebrae, sacral vertebrae. Performance of extension muscle for waist were measured peak torque, total work, average power at 30 and 120 degree/sec on the Cybex 770. The statistical analysis of this study was taken One way ANOVA(p<.05). On basis of the results analyzed in this study, the results were as follow: 1. After taking part in exercise, the differences of peak torque for extension at 30degree/sec was statistically significant between taping and control groups(p<.05). 2. After taking part in exercise, the differences of total work for extension at 30degree/sec was statistically significant between taping and control groups(p<.05). 3. After taking part in exercise, the differences of average power for extension at 30degree/sec significant to increase & decrease ratio, therefore statistically no significant between taping and control groups. 4. After taking part in exercise, the differences of peak torque, total and, average power for extension at 120 degree/sec was significant to increase & decrease ratio, therefore statistically no significant between taping and control groups. This results suggest that support taping of waist during exercise could be useful to maintain powerful strength in need during the last.