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MMP−2 Expression in Skeletal Muscle after Strength Training
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011The aim of this study was to assess the effects of resistance training on ladders (RTL) on MMP(-2) expression and blood lactate concentration [La-]. 30 male (3 months of age), albino rats were divided into 3 groups: sedentary control (SC, n=10), low resistance exercise training (Low-IntRT, n=10) and high-intensive exercise training (High-IntRT, n=10 ...
A P L, Deus +8 more
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Further Potentiation of Dynamic Muscle Strength after Resistance Training
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2013One bout of 5-6 s of maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) is known to enhance subsequent dynamic joint performance such as dynamic joint torque and power with maximal voluntary effort. On the other hand, such a muscle contraction can also induce muscle fatigue.
Naokazu, Miyamoto +3 more
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[Muscle strength training in old age].
Der Orthopade, 1994Muscle strength decreases with increasing age. The main causes for this are intrinsic age-dependent mechanisms and hypokinesia. Immobilization and bed rest accelerate the loss of muscle strength. A number of studies show that even very old people can increase their strength, sometimes to a surprising degree.
R, Ehrsam, A, Aeschlimann
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[Inspiratory muscles strength training in recreational athletes].
Revue des maladies respiratoires, 2011Respiratory muscles strength and endurance influence athletic performance. Besides conventional spirometry, sniff test, inspiratory and expiratory maximal pressures can directly assess respiratory muscle strength. Respiratory muscles can be train through a device offering inspiratory and expiratory resistance.Nineteen subjects aged 18 to 30 years and ...
I, Kellens +3 more
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Strength of skeletal muscle and the effects of training
British Medical Bulletin, 1992The performance of any sporting activity involves a combination of skill and strength and it is very difficult to disentangle their separate contributions. The strength of an individual muscle depends on a number of factors. The major factor is the cross-sectional area of the muscle but others include the extent to which the muscle can be activated by ...
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Effect Of Prolonged Strength Training, Detraining And Re-Strength-Training On Muscle Strength
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2014Andre Martorelli +9 more
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EFFECTS OF CONCURRENT TRAINING AND STRENGTH TRAINING TO GAIN STRENGTH AND MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY
International Journal of Health Science, 2023Murilo Machado Silva +1 more
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Muscle strength training plan optimisation for weightlifters
Theory and Practice of Physical Culture and SportsImprovement of muscle strength is a critical aspect for weightlifting athletes, as it directly affects the performance of key competitive exercises, such as the snatch and clean and jerk, which are crucial for achieving high performance in this sport. The study aimed to develop and substantiate an optimised training plan for increasing muscle strength ...
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Peripheral Muscle Strength Training in COPD
Chest, 2004Simone D. O'Shea +2 more
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