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Four factor model to describe an isoinertial lift

Ergonomics, 1990
The objectives of the study were threefold: (1) to develop an empirical description of dynamic factors involved in a test of lifting performance on an Incremental Lifting Machine (TLM) through application of principal components analysis; (2) to conduct gender analyses of the factor structures; and (3) to determine the stability of the structures with ...
J T, Bryant   +5 more
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Can Resistance Training Enhance the Rapid Force Development in Unloaded Dynamic Isoinertial Multi-Joint Movements? A Systematic Review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2017
Van Hooren, B, Bosch, F, and Meijer, K. Can resistance training enhance the rapid force development in unloaded dynamic isoinertial multi-joint movements? A systematic review.
Bas Van Hooren, Kenneth Meijer
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Isoinertial Assessment of Eccentric Muscular Strength

Strength & Conditioning Journal, 2008
ECCENTRIC STRENGTH IS AN IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF FUNCTIONAL DAILY ACTIVITY AND ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE; THEREFORE, ASSESSING THIS CAPABILITY IS IMPORTANT. TYPICALLY, ISOKINETIC DYNAMOMETERS ARE USED TO ASSESS ECCENTRIC FORCE CAPABILITY. HOWEVER, BECAUSE OF THE LIMITATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONTRACTION MODE (I.E., CONSTANT VELOCITY), LIMITED INFORMATION ...
Cesar Meylan, John Cronin, Ken Nosaka
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Yoga Breathing Techniques Have No Impact on Isokinetic and Isoinertial Power

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2020
Abstract Wooten, SV, Cherup, N, Mazzei, N, Patel, S, Mooney, K, Rafiq, A, and Signorile, JF. Yoga breathing techniques have no impact on isokinetic and isoinertial power. J Strength Cond Res 34(2): 430–439, 2020—As an exercise discipline, yoga incorporates breathing (pranayama) and posture (asana) techniques to facilitate improvements in ...
Savannah V, Wooten   +6 more
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Test-retest reliability of isometric and isoinertial testing in symmetric and asymmetric lifting

Ergonomics, 1998
The aim of this study was to evaluate test-retest reliability of a dynamometer in measuring lifting strength or force parameters under several combinations of ergonomic factors. Thirteen healthy participants were tested on peak force (PF), related variables and isometric strength (IS) twice, at intervals of 3 months.
Yuichiro Ono   +2 more
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Isoinertial operators around the KdV multi-solitons

Nonlinear Analysis, 2022
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Maximum isoinertial lifting capabilities for different lifting ranges and container dimensions

Applied Ergonomics, 2005
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of lifting range and container dimension on human maximum isoinertial lifting capability in the sagittal plane. Ten young and experienced lifters were tested for their maximum isoinertial lifting capabilities for 12 different lifting conditions (three lifting ranges x four container dimensions).
Tzu-Hsien Lee
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The effect of lifting protocol on comparisons with isoinertial lifting performance

Ergonomics, 1990
The purpose of the study was threefold: (1) to determine if protocol constraints affected scores on a box-lifting task; (2) to identify any differences in impact of protocol changes on male and female scores; and (3) to determine if these protocol changes affected correlations between maximal box-lifting scores and maximal scores obtained on ...
J, Stevenson   +5 more
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Anaerobic Work Capacity Derived from Isokinetic and Isoinertial Cycling

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009
The purpose of this study was to compare Anaerobic Work Capacity (AWC) measured on an isoinertial or an isokinetic bicycle ergometer. Twelve male participants completed two randomly ordered exercise testing sessions including a torque-velocity test followed by a 30-s all-out test on an isokinetic ergometer, or a force-velocity test followed by a ...
M S F, Wiedemann, L, Bosquet
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An Isoinertial Predictor for Maximal Acceptable Lifting Weights of Chinese Male Subjects

AIHA Journal, 1996
The practicality of using restrained as well as standard isoinertial strength tests in predicting the maximum acceptable weight of lift (MAWL) of Chinese male subjects was examined using a restrained strength test, which allows the subject to pull on the load in front of the body and to apply force in a functional free posture.
Yi-Lang Chen
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