Early strength increase with training is normally attributed to neural adaptations but recent evidence suggests that muscle hypertrophy occurs earlier than previously thought. The purpose of this study was to examine the time course of adaptation through 20 days of training and 5 days of detraining. Twenty-two untrained subjects trained one arm every 2nd day for 20 days. Subjects performed isokinetic eccentric biceps training at 90°/s (6 sets of 8 reps). Muscle thickness (reported in cm) via ultrasound, strength (reported in Nm) and muscle activation (electromyography) were measured before, during and after training (9 time points). Muscle thickness increased after 8 days of training (3.66±0.11 to 3.90±0.12;
The time course of muscular adaptation is unclear, especially for strength parameters measured by in...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of two different training protocols, which differ in...
Early strength increase with training is normally attributed to neural adaptations but recent eviden...
A fundamental task in exercise physiology is to determine and ultimately improve the adaptations tha...
Background: It has been proposed that the increase in skeletal muscle mass observed during the initi...
The onset of whole muscle hypertrophy in response to overloading is poorly documented. The purpose o...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n4p379 The purpose of this study was to analyze the beha...
Aim The purpose of this study was to assess muscle hypertrophy outcomes from high and low load stren...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the behavior of muscle strength and arm muscle area (AMA) o...
This study investigated differences in individual responses to muscle hypertrophy during strength tr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
Purpose Whilst skeletal muscle hypertrophy is considered an important adaptation to resistance trai...
The interference effect attenuates strength and hypertrophic responses when strength and endurance...
High-resistance strength training (HRST) is one of the most widely practiced forms of physical activ...
The time course of muscular adaptation is unclear, especially for strength parameters measured by in...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of two different training protocols, which differ in...
Early strength increase with training is normally attributed to neural adaptations but recent eviden...
A fundamental task in exercise physiology is to determine and ultimately improve the adaptations tha...
Background: It has been proposed that the increase in skeletal muscle mass observed during the initi...
The onset of whole muscle hypertrophy in response to overloading is poorly documented. The purpose o...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n4p379 The purpose of this study was to analyze the beha...
Aim The purpose of this study was to assess muscle hypertrophy outcomes from high and low load stren...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the behavior of muscle strength and arm muscle area (AMA) o...
This study investigated differences in individual responses to muscle hypertrophy during strength tr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
Purpose Whilst skeletal muscle hypertrophy is considered an important adaptation to resistance trai...
The interference effect attenuates strength and hypertrophic responses when strength and endurance...
High-resistance strength training (HRST) is one of the most widely practiced forms of physical activ...
The time course of muscular adaptation is unclear, especially for strength parameters measured by in...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
The aim of the study was to compare the effects of two different training protocols, which differ in...