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The impact of EEG biofeedback training on the athletes' motivation and bench press performance. [PDF]
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Gas–solid interface‐assisted growth strategies have unlocked precise control over crystal structure, morphology, dimension, and molecular packing. The obtained organic semiconductor single crystals represent the ideal candidates for high‐performance organic optoelectronic devices.
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Caffeinated chewing gum enhances maximal strength and muscular endurance during bench press and back squat exercises in resistance-trained men. [PDF]
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Sex differences in the determination of prescribed load in ballistic bench press. [PDF]
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The influence of real-time quantitative feedback and verbal encouragement on adults' performance in maximal and explosive strength and power in bench press exercise. [PDF]
Pacholek M.
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The “sticking period” in a maximum bench press
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2010The purpose of this study was to examine muscle activity and three-dimensional kinematics in the ascending phase of a successful one-repetition maximum attempt in bench press for 12 recreational weight-training athletes, with special attention to the sticking period.
Roland Van Den Tillaar, Gertjan Ettema
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Effect of Different Pushing Speeds on Bench Press
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2012The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect on muscular strength after a 3-week training with the bench-press at a fixed pushing of 80-100% maximal speed (FPS) and self-selected pushing speed (SPS). 20 resistance-trained subjects were divided at random in 2 groups differing only regarding the pushing speed: in the FPS group (n=10) it was ...
Johnny Padulo, Silvano Mignardi
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The Bench Press Mark Revisited
Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 1998Extensive soft-tissue uptake after strenuous physical exercise and/or trauma has been observed with bone scanning agents. Reports since 1984 suggest that muscle damage secondary to strenuous exertion is more common than realized, an observation that has assumed an important role in the last decade because of the evolution of sports medicine practices ...
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