Performance of a series of eccentric contractions produces adverse effects including muscle weakness, delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), fluid accumulation and decreased muscle function. The repeated bout effect is a physiological adaptation observed when a single-bout of eccentric exercise protects against muscle damage from subsequent eccentric bouts. Similar to the repeated bout effect, increases in flexibility have been linked to attenuations in acute muscle damage, muscle fatigue and strength loss after eccentric exercise. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the muscle physiological responses to eccentric strength training after first priming the muscles with either a period of static flexibility training or a single i...
Aim: This study examined the effects of sex and flexibility on differences in serum Creatine Kinase...
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is characterized by loss of strength, increase In muscle stiff...
The current consensus in exercise physiology is that the repeated bout effect always appears after f...
Performance of a series of eccentric contractions produces adverse effects including muscle weakness...
Introduction: Strength training can influence muscle-tendon mechanics and architecture, and provide ...
An initial bout of eccentric exercise is known to protect against muscle damage following a repeated...
Eccentric biased muscular contractions, when compared to concentric and isometric muscle actions hav...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that repeating the same bouts of 30 maximal volu...
This study compared two training regimens in which knee extensor exercises were performed at differe...
Previous research has demonstrated that prior exercise may reduce the magnitude of muscle soreness a...
Eccentric resistance training has been shown to be beneficial for improving multiple performance and...
Eccentric contractions, characterized by the lengthening of the muscle-tendon complex, present sever...
Muscle damage`s severity depends on the primary intensity the extension of muscle`s amplitude (Prosk...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the hypothesis that maximal eccentric actions at a short muscle len...
peer reviewedEccentric contractions, characterized by the lengthening of the muscle-tendon complex, ...
Aim: This study examined the effects of sex and flexibility on differences in serum Creatine Kinase...
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is characterized by loss of strength, increase In muscle stiff...
The current consensus in exercise physiology is that the repeated bout effect always appears after f...
Performance of a series of eccentric contractions produces adverse effects including muscle weakness...
Introduction: Strength training can influence muscle-tendon mechanics and architecture, and provide ...
An initial bout of eccentric exercise is known to protect against muscle damage following a repeated...
Eccentric biased muscular contractions, when compared to concentric and isometric muscle actions hav...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that repeating the same bouts of 30 maximal volu...
This study compared two training regimens in which knee extensor exercises were performed at differe...
Previous research has demonstrated that prior exercise may reduce the magnitude of muscle soreness a...
Eccentric resistance training has been shown to be beneficial for improving multiple performance and...
Eccentric contractions, characterized by the lengthening of the muscle-tendon complex, present sever...
Muscle damage`s severity depends on the primary intensity the extension of muscle`s amplitude (Prosk...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the hypothesis that maximal eccentric actions at a short muscle len...
peer reviewedEccentric contractions, characterized by the lengthening of the muscle-tendon complex, ...
Aim: This study examined the effects of sex and flexibility on differences in serum Creatine Kinase...
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is characterized by loss of strength, increase In muscle stiff...
The current consensus in exercise physiology is that the repeated bout effect always appears after f...