The purpose of this study was to investigate acute neuromuscular and endocrine responses and recovery to a single session of combined endurance and strength loading using two loading orders. Forty-two men were demographically matched to perform a single session of combined endurance+strength (E+S) or strength+endurance (S+E) loading. The strength loading was conducted on a leg press and included sets of power, maximal strength and hypertrophic loads with an overall duration of 30 minutes. The endurance loading was conducted on a bike ergometer and performed by continuous cycling over 30min at 65% of subject’s individual maximal Watts. Both loading conditions led to significant acute reductions in maximal force production (E+S, -27%, p<0.001...
Much of the differences between strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise can be attributed to the co...
Much of the differences between strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise can be attributed to the co...
Muscular fatigue is usually defined as the inability to maintain a given exercise intensity or adequ...
Combining both strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise loadings into a single training session can b...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combined streng...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following comb...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance an...
This study investigated how two slightly different athlete groups would differ in acute neuromuscula...
PURPOSE: To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combin...
concentrations of growth hormone (22-kDa) increased post-acute loading at week 0 (E + S, +57 fold, p...
The aim of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to investigate physiological adaptations to concu...
The frequency, volume, intensity and length of rest intervals affect neuromuscular fatigue caused by...
This study examined acute hormone and force responses as well as strength and endurance performance ...
Much of the differences between strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise can be attributed to the co...
Much of the differences between strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise can be attributed to the co...
Muscular fatigue is usually defined as the inability to maintain a given exercise intensity or adequ...
Combining both strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise loadings into a single training session can b...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combined streng...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following comb...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance an...
This study investigated how two slightly different athlete groups would differ in acute neuromuscula...
PURPOSE: To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combin...
concentrations of growth hormone (22-kDa) increased post-acute loading at week 0 (E + S, +57 fold, p...
The aim of the present thesis was two-fold. First, to investigate physiological adaptations to concu...
The frequency, volume, intensity and length of rest intervals affect neuromuscular fatigue caused by...
This study examined acute hormone and force responses as well as strength and endurance performance ...
Much of the differences between strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise can be attributed to the co...
Much of the differences between strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise can be attributed to the co...
Muscular fatigue is usually defined as the inability to maintain a given exercise intensity or adequ...