The aim of this study was to examine the effect of 2 different lower-body strength training schemes on upper-body adaptations to resistance training. Twenty resistance-trained men (4.25 6 1.6 years of experience) were randomly assigned to either a high intensity (HI; n = 9; age = 24.9 6 2.9 years; body mass = 88.7 6 17.2 kg; height = 177.0 6 5.6 cm) or a mixed high volume and HI resistance training program (MP; n = 11; age = 26.0 6 4.7 years; body mass = 82.8 6 9.1 kg; height = 177.54 6 5.9 cm). High-intensity group followed a HI training for both upper and lower body (4\u20135 reps at 88%\u201390% of 1 repetition maximum (1RM)), whereas the MP group performed highvolume training sessions focused on muscle hypertrophy for lower body (10\u20...
This investigation compared the effect of high-volume (VOL) versus high-intensity (INT) resistance t...
This investigation compared the effect of high‐volume (VOL) versus high‐intensity (INT) resistance t...
Morgan R. Wood1, Marissa Bello2, Zachary Gillen1, JohnEric Smith1. 1Mississippi State University, Mi...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of 2 different lower-body strength training schemes ...
BACKGROUND:The objective of the present study was to compare the effects of a traditional resistance...
Abstract Background Muscle strength is a regular feature in many sports and activities and is often ...
The load in resistance training is considered to be a critical variable for neuromuscular adaptation...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 3 different volume of resistance training (RT) o...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of increasing the volume of weight-t...
International audienceBackground: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 8 weeks resist...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of moderate-load (10 RM) and low-load (20 RM) r...
Aim The purpose of this study was to examine high versus low resistance training loads performed to ...
Resistance exercise has been shown to induce an acute hormonal response. The purpose of this study w...
The magnitude of improvements in muscular strength and size are influenced by the volume and intensi...
The present study compared the effects of two weekly-equalized volume and relative load intervention...
This investigation compared the effect of high-volume (VOL) versus high-intensity (INT) resistance t...
This investigation compared the effect of high‐volume (VOL) versus high‐intensity (INT) resistance t...
Morgan R. Wood1, Marissa Bello2, Zachary Gillen1, JohnEric Smith1. 1Mississippi State University, Mi...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of 2 different lower-body strength training schemes ...
BACKGROUND:The objective of the present study was to compare the effects of a traditional resistance...
Abstract Background Muscle strength is a regular feature in many sports and activities and is often ...
The load in resistance training is considered to be a critical variable for neuromuscular adaptation...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 3 different volume of resistance training (RT) o...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of increasing the volume of weight-t...
International audienceBackground: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 8 weeks resist...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of moderate-load (10 RM) and low-load (20 RM) r...
Aim The purpose of this study was to examine high versus low resistance training loads performed to ...
Resistance exercise has been shown to induce an acute hormonal response. The purpose of this study w...
The magnitude of improvements in muscular strength and size are influenced by the volume and intensi...
The present study compared the effects of two weekly-equalized volume and relative load intervention...
This investigation compared the effect of high-volume (VOL) versus high-intensity (INT) resistance t...
This investigation compared the effect of high‐volume (VOL) versus high‐intensity (INT) resistance t...
Morgan R. Wood1, Marissa Bello2, Zachary Gillen1, JohnEric Smith1. 1Mississippi State University, Mi...