Objectives This study tested the hypothesis that impairments in lower limb maximal strength and voluntary activation (VA) are exacerbated following match-play tennis in hot compared with cool conditions. Methods Torque and VA were evaluated during brief (5 s) and sustained (20 s) maximal voluntary isometric contractions of the knee extensors (KE) and plantar flexors (PF) in 12 male tennis players before (pre) and after (post, 24 h and 48 h) ∼115 min of play in hot (∼37°C) and cool (∼22°C) conditions. Results Rectal temperature was higher following play in hot than in cool (∼39.2 vs ∼38.5°C; p<0.05). Torque production decreased from prematch to postmatch during the brief and sustained contractions in hot (KE: ∼22%; PF: ∼13%) and cool (...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxim...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
Fabre, Jean-Bernard Martin, Vincent Gondin, Julien Cottin, Francois Grelot, Laurent Comparative Stud...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in rapid muscle force/torque production capacity and...
Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associated with m...
We assessed neuromuscular fatigue and recovery of the plantar flexors after playing football with or...
Baseline, postexercise (20 min cycling) and postexhaustion (incremental test) neuromuscular function...
Objectives To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological a...
We assessed neuromuscular fatigue and recovery of the plantar flexors after playing football with or...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in physical performance in response to match-play te...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
i32–i38. Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associat...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxim...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
Fabre, Jean-Bernard Martin, Vincent Gondin, Julien Cottin, Francois Grelot, Laurent Comparative Stud...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in rapid muscle force/torque production capacity and...
Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associated with m...
We assessed neuromuscular fatigue and recovery of the plantar flexors after playing football with or...
Baseline, postexercise (20 min cycling) and postexhaustion (incremental test) neuromuscular function...
Objectives To determine whether an individualised hydration regimen reduces thermal, physiological a...
We assessed neuromuscular fatigue and recovery of the plantar flexors after playing football with or...
Objectives To assess the time course of changes in physical performance in response to match-play te...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
This study investigated the effect of hot conditions on repeated sprint cycling performance and post...
i32–i38. Objectives This study compared the thermal, physiological and perceptual responses associat...
Purpose: this study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxi...
Purpose This study investigated the effects of acute hyperthermia and heat acclimation (HA) on maxim...
This study compared neuromechanical characteristics of voluntary (maximum voluntary contraction (MVC...
Fabre, Jean-Bernard Martin, Vincent Gondin, Julien Cottin, Francois Grelot, Laurent Comparative Stud...