We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30% one repetition maximum (1RM) resistance training to failure in the leg extensors. Twenty-six men (age = 23.1 +/= 4.7 years) were randomly assigned to a high- (80% 1RM; n = 13) or low-load (30% 1RM; n = 13) resistance training group and completed leg extension resistance training to failure 3 times per week for 6 weeks. Testing was completed at baseline, 3, and 6 weeks of training. During each testing session, ultrasound muscle thickness and echo intensity, 1RM strength, maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) strength, and contractile properties of the quadriceps femoris were measured. Percent voluntary activation (VA) and electromyographic (EMG) amplitud...
Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothe...
Our current state of knowledge regarding the load (lighter or heavier) lifted in resistance training...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30%one repetition maximu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothe...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
This systematic review and meta-analysis determined resistance training (RT) load effects on various...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
The interference effect attenuates strength and hypertrophic responses when strength and endurance...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 4-weeks of high- versus low-load resista...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd The purpose of this study was to co...
The optimal volume of resistance exercise to prescribe for trained individuals is unclear. The purpo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
Contractile strength training has been investigated in a large variety of training designs. The purp...
Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothe...
Our current state of knowledge regarding the load (lighter or heavier) lifted in resistance training...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30%one repetition maximu...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothe...
Low-load blood flow restricted (BFR) resistance exercise has been suggested to be as effective as mo...
This systematic review and meta-analysis determined resistance training (RT) load effects on various...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
The interference effect attenuates strength and hypertrophic responses when strength and endurance...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of 4-weeks of high- versus low-load resista...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd The purpose of this study was to co...
The optimal volume of resistance exercise to prescribe for trained individuals is unclear. The purpo...
The purpose of this study was to compare the acute muscular response with resistance exercise betwee...
Contractile strength training has been investigated in a large variety of training designs. The purp...
Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothe...
Our current state of knowledge regarding the load (lighter or heavier) lifted in resistance training...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...