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The chronic effects of eccentric exercise interventions in different populations: an umbrella review
The effectiveness of eccentric exercise interventions (EEI) has been extensively explored in different populations. The aim of our umbrella review was to combine all systematic reviews about the chronic efficiency of EEI and to summarize the literature ...
Luka Križaj +3 more
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The Rate of Torque Development as a Determinant of the Torque–Velocity Relationship
ABSTRACT We investigate the contribution of isometric rate of torque development (RTD) and maximal voluntary torque (MVT) to the dynamic force production capacities of knee extensors obtained from the torque–velocity (TV) relationship, that is, the theoretical maximal velocity (V0), torque (T0), and maximal power (Pmax).
Gennaro Boccia +7 more
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Abstract This study aimed to examine sex differences in acute caffeine intake on repeated sprint performance. Fifty‐two resistance‐trained individuals (age: 24.6 ± 4.5 years and sex (female/male): 26/26) participated in a randomized, triple‐blind, cross‐over, and placebo‐controlled study.
Alberto Pérez‐López +6 more
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Objective: This study is aimed at assessing the impact of a 1‐month exergaming intervention (Fitness Boxing 2: rhythm and exercise), performed for 150 min per week, on blood glucose levels, strength, and body composition in sedentary office workers with overweight or obesity.
Jorge A. Aburto-Corona +8 more
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This study investigated the effects of eccentric phase-emphasis strength training (EPE) on unilateral strength and performance in 180- and 45-degree change of direction (COD) tasks in rugby union players.
Frank A. Bourgeois +3 more
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The ability of isoinertial assessment to monitor specific training effects.
The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of isoinertial assessment to monitor training effects. Both parametric and curve analysis of the results were used to underline the specificity of maximal strength and maximal velocity resistance training methods.Twenty-four untrained subjects were randomly assigned into three groups: a maximal ...
Jidovtseff, Boris +5 more
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The aim of this study was to examine the acute effect of flywheel training on countermovement jump performance in elite youth male basketball players, by measuring jump height at the 1-minute, 3-minute and 5-minute post-training.
Pavić, Domagoj +2 more
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It has been proposed that the maintenance of acute hormonal responses reveal an efficacy of a training stimulus to evoke ongoing increases in strength and muscle mass. We previously observed that maximum strength continued to improve throughout a 10-week period in an accentuated eccentric loading group (AEL) but not a traditional isoinertial loading ...
Häkkinen, Keijo +5 more
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Abstract Isoinertial training is a new form of physical exercise that combines concentric-eccentric exercises while regulating the load. Objectives The aim of the study was to analyze acute changes in the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the supraspinatus tendon after isoinertial 10 sets of yellow inertial disc exercises using 0.052Kgm2 of ...
Jaime Gascó-López de Lacalle +5 more
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Abstract Change of directions (COD) involves multidirectional and complex actions, with performance influenced by multiple factors. As lower limb strength is one of the most determinant of COD performance, the present study aimed to (a) explore the differences in strength outcomes across different lower limb muscle actions between faster and slower ...
Francisco J. Barrera‐Domínguez +6 more
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