© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of resistance training (RT) duration, including years of exposure, on agonist and antagonist neuromuscular activation throughout the knee extension voluntary torque range. Fifty-seven healthy men (untrained [UNT] n = 29, short-term RT [12WK] n = 14, and long-term RT [4YR] n = 14) performed maximum and sub-maximum (20%-80% maximum voluntary torque [MVT]) unilateral isometric knee extension contractions with torque, agonist and antagonist surface EMG recorded. Agonist EMG, including at MVT, was corrected for the confounding effects of adiposity (ie, muscle-electrode distance; measured with ultrasonography). Quadriceps maximum a...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
An individual's long-term neuromuscular adaptation can be measured through time-domain analyses of s...
Purpose: Due to its eccentric nature, downhill running (DR) training has been suggested to promote s...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of resistance training (RT) duration, including ...
PURPOSE: Whilst neural and morphological adaptations following resistance training (RT) have been ...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30% one repetition maxim...
This study compared elbow flexor (EF; Experiment 1) and knee extensor (KE; Experiment 2) maximal com...
[Abstract] While it is known that resistance training causes changes in the central nervous system (...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30%one repetition maximu...
It was our objective tTo compare the neuromuscular efficiency (NME) adaptations between resistance e...
NOORKO˜ IV, M., K. NOSAKA, and A. J. BLAZEVICH. Neuromuscular Adaptations Associated with Knee Joint...
Background: Resistance-training causes changes in the central nervous system (CNS); however, the sit...
This study examined whether changes in strength following a moderate-duration strength training prog...
Purpose: To identify the effects of unilateral resistance training (RT) on peak torque (PT) and acce...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
An individual's long-term neuromuscular adaptation can be measured through time-domain analyses of s...
Purpose: Due to its eccentric nature, downhill running (DR) training has been suggested to promote s...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of resistance training (RT) duration, including ...
PURPOSE: Whilst neural and morphological adaptations following resistance training (RT) have been ...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30% one repetition maxim...
This study compared elbow flexor (EF; Experiment 1) and knee extensor (KE; Experiment 2) maximal com...
[Abstract] While it is known that resistance training causes changes in the central nervous system (...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30%one repetition maximu...
It was our objective tTo compare the neuromuscular efficiency (NME) adaptations between resistance e...
NOORKO˜ IV, M., K. NOSAKA, and A. J. BLAZEVICH. Neuromuscular Adaptations Associated with Knee Joint...
Background: Resistance-training causes changes in the central nervous system (CNS); however, the sit...
This study examined whether changes in strength following a moderate-duration strength training prog...
Purpose: To identify the effects of unilateral resistance training (RT) on peak torque (PT) and acce...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
An individual's long-term neuromuscular adaptation can be measured through time-domain analyses of s...
Purpose: Due to its eccentric nature, downhill running (DR) training has been suggested to promote s...