Protocols for strengthening muscle are important for fitness, rehabilitation, and the prevention of myotendinous injuries. In trained individuals, the optimal method of increasing strength remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a traditional method of strengthening with a method that allowed for enhanced-eccentric training, on changes in elbow flexor strength in trained subjects. Thirty-nine (8 male, 31 female) trained subjects with normal elbow function participated in this study. Subjects were rank-ordered according to isometric force production and randomly assigned to one of three training groups: control (CONT), traditional concentric/eccentric (TRAD), and concentric/enhanced-eccentric (NEG). The train...
Background: The risk of future injury appears to be influenced by agonist fascicle length (FL), join...
The purpose of this review was to provide a physiological rationale for the use of eccentric resista...
The purpose of this review was to provide a physiological rationale for the use of eccentric resista...
As training experience increases it becomes more challenging to induce further neuromuscular adapta...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of two different training protocols, which differ in...
Background Resistance training is an integral component of physical preparation for athletes. A grow...
We hypothesized that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore using higher loads) would ...
We hypothesised that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore utilising higher loads) wo...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare neuromuscular adaptations in...
The purpose of this study was to compare the muscular strength and hypertrophic response following a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of strength training by eccentric and isometric...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of maximal concentric vs. eccentric exerc...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a single acute bout of maximal e...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Background: The risk of future injury appears to be influenced by agonist fascicle length (FL), join...
The purpose of this review was to provide a physiological rationale for the use of eccentric resista...
The purpose of this review was to provide a physiological rationale for the use of eccentric resista...
As training experience increases it becomes more challenging to induce further neuromuscular adapta...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of two different training protocols, which differ in...
Background Resistance training is an integral component of physical preparation for athletes. A grow...
We hypothesized that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore using higher loads) would ...
We hypothesised that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore utilising higher loads) wo...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare neuromuscular adaptations in...
The purpose of this study was to compare the muscular strength and hypertrophic response following a...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of strength training by eccentric and isometric...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of maximal concentric vs. eccentric exerc...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a single acute bout of maximal e...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Background: The risk of future injury appears to be influenced by agonist fascicle length (FL), join...
The purpose of this review was to provide a physiological rationale for the use of eccentric resista...
The purpose of this review was to provide a physiological rationale for the use of eccentric resista...