Studies using animal models have been unable to determine the mechanical stimuli that most influence muscle architectural adaptation. We examined the influence of contraction mode on muscle architectural change in humans, while also describing the time course of its adaptation through training and detraining. Twenty-one men and women performed slow-speed (30°/s) concentric-only (Con) or eccentric-only (Ecc) isokinetic knee extensor training for 10 wk before completing a 3-mo detraining period. Fascicle length of the vastus lateralis (VL), measured by ultrasonography, increased similarly in both groups after 5 wk (ΔCon = +6.3 ± 3.0%, ΔEcc = +3.1 ± 1.6%, mean = +4.7 ± 1.7%; P \u3c 0.05). No further increase was found at 10 wk, although a smal...
This study examined the effects of slow-speed resistance training involving concentric (CON, n = 10)...
Background: The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thi...
Resistance training may differentially affect morphological adaptations along the length of uni-arti...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
Resistance training may differentially affect morphological adaptations along the length of uni-arti...
Purpose To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) followi...
Resistance training may differentially affect morphological adaptations along the length of uni-arti...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
Introduction: Traditional resistance training involves both concentric and eccentric contraction, ev...
Aim: We investigated architectural, functional and molecular responses of human skeletal muscle to c...
Aim We investigated architectural, functional and molecular responses of human skeletal muscle to...
The aim of this study was to compare three specific concentric and eccentric muscle action training ...
Background The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thic...
The aim of this study was to compare three specific concentric and eccentric muscle action training ...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
This study examined the effects of slow-speed resistance training involving concentric (CON, n = 10)...
Background: The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thi...
Resistance training may differentially affect morphological adaptations along the length of uni-arti...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
Resistance training may differentially affect morphological adaptations along the length of uni-arti...
Purpose To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) followi...
Resistance training may differentially affect morphological adaptations along the length of uni-arti...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
Introduction: Traditional resistance training involves both concentric and eccentric contraction, ev...
Aim: We investigated architectural, functional and molecular responses of human skeletal muscle to c...
Aim We investigated architectural, functional and molecular responses of human skeletal muscle to...
The aim of this study was to compare three specific concentric and eccentric muscle action training ...
Background The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thic...
The aim of this study was to compare three specific concentric and eccentric muscle action training ...
Purpose: To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) follow...
This study examined the effects of slow-speed resistance training involving concentric (CON, n = 10)...
Background: The architectural characteristics of muscle (fascicle length, pennation angle muscle thi...
Resistance training may differentially affect morphological adaptations along the length of uni-arti...