Four male subjects aged 23-34 years were studied during 60 days of unilateral strength training and 40 days of detraining. Training was carried out four times a week and consisted of six series of ten maximal isokinetic knee extensions at an angular velocity of 2.09 rad·s-1. At the start and at every 20th day of training and detraining, isometric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), integrated electromyographic activity (iEMG) and quadriceps muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) assessed at seven fractions of femur length (Lf), by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, were measured on both trained (T) and untrained (UT) legs. Isokinetic torques at 30° before full knee extension were measured before and at the end of training at: 0, 1.05, 2.09, 3....
The onset of whole muscle hypertrophy in response to overloading is poorly documented. The purpose o...
Previously trained mouse muscles acquire strength and volume faster than naïve muscles; it has been ...
Introduction: Traditional resistance training involves both concentric and eccentric contraction, ev...
Quadriceps muscle and fibre cross-sectional areas (CSA), torque and neural activation were studied i...
International audienceThis study determined the eects of a short period of knee isometric training ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the electromyographic (EMG), mechanomyograph...
Muscle strength appears well preserved following short periods of detraining, despite a decline in m...
This study examined the effects of slow-speed resistance training involving concentric (CON, n = 10)...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effect of concentric isokinetic leg exte...
BACKGROUND: The maximal force a muscle can generate depends on the number of sarcomeres in parallel ...
In this study we investigate the effects of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostim...
To investigate prolonged training-induced changes in electromyographic, muscle fibre and force produ...
Abstract Aim: The present study investigated whether in vivo human quadriceps femoris (QF) muscle sp...
One of the fundamental adaptations observed with resistance training (RT) is muscle hypertrophy. Con...
The purpose of this cross- sectional study was to compare explosive strength and underpinning contra...
The onset of whole muscle hypertrophy in response to overloading is poorly documented. The purpose o...
Previously trained mouse muscles acquire strength and volume faster than naïve muscles; it has been ...
Introduction: Traditional resistance training involves both concentric and eccentric contraction, ev...
Quadriceps muscle and fibre cross-sectional areas (CSA), torque and neural activation were studied i...
International audienceThis study determined the eects of a short period of knee isometric training ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the electromyographic (EMG), mechanomyograph...
Muscle strength appears well preserved following short periods of detraining, despite a decline in m...
This study examined the effects of slow-speed resistance training involving concentric (CON, n = 10)...
The purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effect of concentric isokinetic leg exte...
BACKGROUND: The maximal force a muscle can generate depends on the number of sarcomeres in parallel ...
In this study we investigate the effects of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostim...
To investigate prolonged training-induced changes in electromyographic, muscle fibre and force produ...
Abstract Aim: The present study investigated whether in vivo human quadriceps femoris (QF) muscle sp...
One of the fundamental adaptations observed with resistance training (RT) is muscle hypertrophy. Con...
The purpose of this cross- sectional study was to compare explosive strength and underpinning contra...
The onset of whole muscle hypertrophy in response to overloading is poorly documented. The purpose o...
Previously trained mouse muscles acquire strength and volume faster than naïve muscles; it has been ...
Introduction: Traditional resistance training involves both concentric and eccentric contraction, ev...