The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg press movements. Ten healthy sportsmen performed ballistic lower-limb push-offs against 5-to-12 different loads during both the squat and leg press. Individual linear force-velocity and polynomial power-velocity relationships were determined for both movements from push-off mean force and velocity measured continuously with a pressure sensor and linear encoder. Maximal power output, theoretical maximal force and velocity, force-velocity profile and optimal velocity were computed. During the squat, maximal power output (17.7\ub13.59 vs. 10.9\ub11.39\u2009W\ub7kg-1), theoretical maximal velocity (1.66\ub10.29 vs. 0.88\ub10.18\u2009m\ub7s-1), optima...
This study compared the values of bar-peak force (PFBar) and power (PPBar), body-peak force (PFBody)...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between movement velocity and relative...
Research shows that traditional methods of identifying the propulsion phase of non-ballistic exercis...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
International audienceThis study determined the concurrent validity and reliability of force, veloci...
Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to compare peak power between the mid-thigh power clea...
The purpose of this study was to investigate different power parameters in Squat and Leg press exerc...
Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to compare peak power between the mid-thigh power clea...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to describe the force/velocity and power/velocit...
Training at the load that maximizes peak mechanical power (Pmax) is considered superior for the deve...
The aim was to compare the musculoskeletal load distribution and muscle activity in two types of max...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Purpose: To examine the validity of 2 kinematic systems for assessing mean velocity (MV), peak veloc...
The two-point force-velocity model allows the assessment of the muscle mechanical capacities in fast...
This study compared the values of bar-peak force (PFBar) and power (PPBar), body-peak force (PFBody)...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between movement velocity and relative...
Research shows that traditional methods of identifying the propulsion phase of non-ballistic exercis...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
The aim was to compare lower-limb power, force, and velocity capabilities between squat and leg pres...
International audienceThis study determined the concurrent validity and reliability of force, veloci...
Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to compare peak power between the mid-thigh power clea...
The purpose of this study was to investigate different power parameters in Squat and Leg press exerc...
Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to compare peak power between the mid-thigh power clea...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to describe the force/velocity and power/velocit...
Training at the load that maximizes peak mechanical power (Pmax) is considered superior for the deve...
The aim was to compare the musculoskeletal load distribution and muscle activity in two types of max...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Purpose: To examine the validity of 2 kinematic systems for assessing mean velocity (MV), peak veloc...
The two-point force-velocity model allows the assessment of the muscle mechanical capacities in fast...
This study compared the values of bar-peak force (PFBar) and power (PPBar), body-peak force (PFBody)...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between movement velocity and relative...
Research shows that traditional methods of identifying the propulsion phase of non-ballistic exercis...