Introduction: Traditional resistance training involves both concentric and eccentric contraction, even if the latter has been shown to be more effective in total strength and muscle mass increment (Roig, 2009). However, often total training volume has been not considered. In addition, less is known about improvements retention after a detraining period. Therefore, aim of the study is to evaluate if muscle strength and structure changes are contraction dependent. In addition, we want to investigate if contraction modality can influence modifications retention after detraining. Methods: Sixty healthy female sport science students were randomly allocated in eccentric only (E), concentric only (C), eccentric plus concentric training (E+C) or ...
Previously trained mouse muscles acquire strength and volume faster than naïve muscles; it has been ...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...
Studies using animal models have been unable to determine the mechanical stimuli that most influence...
Muscle strength appears well preserved following short periods of detraining, despite a decline in m...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
Effects of eccentric (ECC) versus concentric (CON) strength training of the upper body performed twi...
Background. Engaging in resistance training programmes is an integral part of the physical preparati...
Purpose To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) followi...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
Numerous studies can be found in the body of literature on muscle strength after eccentric exercise....
The impact of using different resistance training (RT) kinematics, which therefore alters RT mechani...
The aims of this study were to assess changes in muscle architecture, isometric and dynamic strength...
Previously trained mouse muscles acquire strength and volume faster than naïve muscles; it has been ...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...
Studies using animal models have been unable to determine the mechanical stimuli that most influence...
Muscle strength appears well preserved following short periods of detraining, despite a decline in m...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
Effects of eccentric (ECC) versus concentric (CON) strength training of the upper body performed twi...
Background. Engaging in resistance training programmes is an integral part of the physical preparati...
Purpose To determine i) the architectural adaptations of the biceps femoris long head (BFlf) followi...
A muscle’s architecture (e.g. pennation or fascicle angle, fascicle length, cross-sectional area, et...
Numerous studies can be found in the body of literature on muscle strength after eccentric exercise....
The impact of using different resistance training (RT) kinematics, which therefore alters RT mechani...
The aims of this study were to assess changes in muscle architecture, isometric and dynamic strength...
Previously trained mouse muscles acquire strength and volume faster than naïve muscles; it has been ...
© Copyright © 2019 Brandner, Clarkson, Kidgell and Warmington. Resistance training with bl...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...