Recent scientific evidence supports the use of a low-volume strength–power ‘resistance priming’ session prior to sporting competition in an effort to enhance neuromuscular performance. Though research evidence relating to this strategy is presently limited, it has been shown to be effective in improving various measures of neuromuscular performance within 48 h. Post-activation potentiation strategies have previously been shown to enhance strength–power performance within 20 min of completing maximal or near-maximal resistance exercise. Comparably, a delayed potentiation effect has been demonstrated following ‘resistance priming’ at various times between 1 and 48 h in upper- and lower-body performance measures. This may have significant impl...
Following a bout of high-intensity exercise of short duration (preload stimulus), the muscle is in b...
Post-activation potentiation is a physiological phenomenon reported to increase muscle performance d...
While there is strong support of the usefulness of post-activation potentiation (PAP) phenomenon in ...
Recent scientific evidence supports the use of a low-volume strength–power ‘resistance priming’ sess...
Objectives: Recent research has revealed that low volume resistance 'priming' exercise may improve n...
Aim: (i) to compare the effects of two different low-volume resistance priming sessions, where the e...
“Priming exercises” are gaining popularity as a precompetition strategy to improve subsequent perfor...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) refers to the acute enhancement of muscular function as a direct ...
The purpose of this study was to examine if performing a lower body resistance training priming acti...
ABSTRACT: The use of heavy resistance exercise provides an effective preload stimulus for inducing p...
The purpose of this study was to examine if performing a lower body resistance training priming acti...
The frequency, volume, intensity and length of rest intervals affect neuromuscular fatigue caused by...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of Post Activation Potentiation (PAP) on muscula...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) is a phenomenon which can improve force performance executed afte...
The optimal volume of resistance exercise to prescribe for trained individuals is unclear. The purpo...
Following a bout of high-intensity exercise of short duration (preload stimulus), the muscle is in b...
Post-activation potentiation is a physiological phenomenon reported to increase muscle performance d...
While there is strong support of the usefulness of post-activation potentiation (PAP) phenomenon in ...
Recent scientific evidence supports the use of a low-volume strength–power ‘resistance priming’ sess...
Objectives: Recent research has revealed that low volume resistance 'priming' exercise may improve n...
Aim: (i) to compare the effects of two different low-volume resistance priming sessions, where the e...
“Priming exercises” are gaining popularity as a precompetition strategy to improve subsequent perfor...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) refers to the acute enhancement of muscular function as a direct ...
The purpose of this study was to examine if performing a lower body resistance training priming acti...
ABSTRACT: The use of heavy resistance exercise provides an effective preload stimulus for inducing p...
The purpose of this study was to examine if performing a lower body resistance training priming acti...
The frequency, volume, intensity and length of rest intervals affect neuromuscular fatigue caused by...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of Post Activation Potentiation (PAP) on muscula...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) is a phenomenon which can improve force performance executed afte...
The optimal volume of resistance exercise to prescribe for trained individuals is unclear. The purpo...
Following a bout of high-intensity exercise of short duration (preload stimulus), the muscle is in b...
Post-activation potentiation is a physiological phenomenon reported to increase muscle performance d...
While there is strong support of the usefulness of post-activation potentiation (PAP) phenomenon in ...