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Resistance training using eccentric overload induces early adaptations in skeletal muscle size

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology, 2007
Fifteen healthy men performed a 5-week training program comprising four sets of seven unilateral, coupled concentric-eccentric knee extensions 2-3 times weekly. While eight men were assigned to training using a weight stack (WS) machine, seven men trained using a flywheel (FW) device, which inherently provides variable resistance and allows for ...
Lena, Norrbrand   +3 more
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Eccentric Overload Muscle Damage is Attenuated By a Novel Angiotensin- (1-7) Treatment

open access: yesInternational Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018
AbstractThe development of new strategies to attenuate exercise-induced muscle damage may be helpful for training regimens. The aim of this study was to determine whether a oral formulation of angiotensin Ang-(1-7)[HPβCD/Ang-(1-7)] is effective to reduce pain, and muscle damage markers after eccentric-overload exercise. HPβCD (Placebo) and HPβCD/Ang-(1-
Lenice Kappes, Becker   +8 more
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Is possible an eccentric overload in a rotary inertia device? Comparison of force profile in a cylinder-shaped and a cone-shaped axis devices

open access: yesJournal of Sports Sciences, 2020
The aims of this study were to compare the force profile of using a horizontal cylinder-shaped axis or a vertical cone-shaped axis to provide resistance in rotary inertia devices, and to report the evolution of kinetic and kinematic variables in ...
F Javier Nunez   +2 more
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A new device for controlled eccentric overloading in training and rehabilitation

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2005
The aim of this work was to evaluate a device that allows for eccentric overload to be applied under controlled and safe conditions and it is applicable in exercises commonly used in training and rehabilitation. The machine contains a barbell, which is lowered and raised by a motor, following a predetermined velocity profile.
Anna, Frohm   +2 more
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Eccentric Overload during Resistance Exercise: A Stimulus for Enhanced Satellite Cell Activation

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2021
ABSTRACT Satellite cells (SC) are of importance for muscular adaptation to various forms of exercise. A single bout of high-force eccentric exercise has been shown to induce SC activation and, for electrically stimulated exercise, SC differentiation.
Michaela, Wehrstein   +8 more
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Muscular adaptations to computer‐guided strength training with eccentric overload

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 2004
AbstractAims:  In order to investigate the muscular adaptations to a novel form of strength training, 18 male untrained subjects performed 4 weeks of low resistance–high repetition knee extension exercise.Methods:  Nine of them trained on a conventional weight resistance device (Leg curler, CON/ECC group), with loads equivalent to 30% of the concentric
B, Friedmann   +8 more
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Muscular and Metabolic Responses to Resistance-Training with Eccentric Overload

Journal of Athletic Enhancement, 2017
Objective: The main aim of the study was to observe the responses to a resistance-training program with an eccentric overload (EO) on muscular and metabolic parameters determinants for endurance training performance. Methods: Eight physically active subjects (3 women - age: 23.8 ±2.6 years; body mass: 70.9 ± 12.7 kg; height: 1.6 ± 0.08 m; % body fat ...
Bernardo Neme Ide   +3 more
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The Flywheel Leg-Curl Machine: Offering Eccentric Overload for Hamstring Development

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2006
For the sole purpose of developing knee-fl exor strength, power, and size, almost any weight room or training facility is equipped with a prone, face-down leg-curl weight-stack machine. Such commercially available machines all aim at targeting and isolating the knee-fl exor muscle group.
Julio, Tous-Fajardo   +4 more
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Effects of strength training with eccentric overload on muscle adaptation in male athletes

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2009
In classic concentric/eccentric exercise, the same absolute load is applied in concentric and eccentric actions, which infers a smaller relative eccentric load. We compared the effects of 6 weeks of classic concentric/eccentric quadriceps strength training (CON/ECC, 11 subjects) to eccentric overload training (CON/ECC+, 14 subjects) in athletes ...
Birgit, Friedmann-Bette   +11 more
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Eccentric Overload Training: A Viable Strategy to Enhance Muscle Hypertrophy?

Strength & Conditioning Journal, 2018
ABSTRACT IT HAS BEEN POSTULATED THAT ECCENTRIC ACTIONS HAVE THE GREATEST EFFECT ON MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY. THE POTENTIAL HYPERTROPHIC BENEFITS TO ECCENTRIC TRAINING RAISE THE POSSIBILITY THAT MUSCULAR GROWTH COULD BE ENHANCED BY SUPPLEMENTING RESISTANCE TRAINING WITH ECCENTRIC OVERLOAD TRAINING.
Schoenfeld, BJ, Grgic, Jozo
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