The aim of this study was to compare three specific concentric and eccentric muscle action training protocols on quadriceps-hamstrings neuromuscular adaptations. Forty male volunteers performed 6 weeks of training (two sessions/week) of their dominant and non-dominant legs on an isokinetic dynamometer. They were randomly assigned to one of four groups; concentric quadriceps and concentric hamstrings (CON/CON, n=10), eccentric quadriceps and eccentric hamstrings (ECC/ECC, n=10), concentric quadriceps and eccentric hamstrings (CON/ECC, n=10), or no training (CTRL, n=10). Intensity of training was increased every week by decreasing the angular velocity for concentric and increasing it for eccentric groups in 30°/s increments. Volume of trainin...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the properties of an eccentric contraction and compare neuromuscular and...
Hamstring function is influenced by a number of neural, architectural and morphological factors, and...
Ünlü, G, Çevikol, C, and Melekoğlu, T. Comparison of the effects of eccentric, concentric, and eccen...
The aim of this study was to compare three specific concentric and eccentric muscle action training ...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare neuromuscular adaptations in...
Although previous research shows that the hamstring length–tension relationship during eccentric con...
Eccentric contraction (EC) involves fewer motor units but produces more tension than concentric cont...
The high prevalence of hamstring strain injury in sports, coupled with detrimental performance and f...
Background: The appropriate activity of the knee agonist-antagonist muscles is important to resist a...
Weight training is an integral part of most athletic con ditioning programs; yet, the effect of thes...
Studies using animal models have been unable to determine the mechanical stimuli that most influence...
Manipulating resistance training program variables is a commonly used tool for optimizing maximum mu...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effect of concentric isokinetic leg exte...
International audienceThis study determined the eects of a short period of knee isometric training ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of training eccentrically versus training both ...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the properties of an eccentric contraction and compare neuromuscular and...
Hamstring function is influenced by a number of neural, architectural and morphological factors, and...
Ünlü, G, Çevikol, C, and Melekoğlu, T. Comparison of the effects of eccentric, concentric, and eccen...
The aim of this study was to compare three specific concentric and eccentric muscle action training ...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare neuromuscular adaptations in...
Although previous research shows that the hamstring length–tension relationship during eccentric con...
Eccentric contraction (EC) involves fewer motor units but produces more tension than concentric cont...
The high prevalence of hamstring strain injury in sports, coupled with detrimental performance and f...
Background: The appropriate activity of the knee agonist-antagonist muscles is important to resist a...
Weight training is an integral part of most athletic con ditioning programs; yet, the effect of thes...
Studies using animal models have been unable to determine the mechanical stimuli that most influence...
Manipulating resistance training program variables is a commonly used tool for optimizing maximum mu...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effect of concentric isokinetic leg exte...
International audienceThis study determined the eects of a short period of knee isometric training ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of training eccentrically versus training both ...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the properties of an eccentric contraction and compare neuromuscular and...
Hamstring function is influenced by a number of neural, architectural and morphological factors, and...
Ünlü, G, Çevikol, C, and Melekoğlu, T. Comparison of the effects of eccentric, concentric, and eccen...