Neural adaptation following maximal strength training improves the ability to rapidly develop force. Unilateral strength training also leads to contralateral strength improvement, due to cross-over effects. However, adaptations in the rate of force development and peak force in the contralateral untrained arm after one-arm training have not been determined. Therefore, we aimed to detect contralateral effects of unilateral maximal strength training on rate of force development and peak force. Ten adult females enrolled in a 2-month strength training program focusing of maximal mobilization of force against near-maximal load in one arm, by attempting to move the given load as fast as possible. The other arm remained untrained. The training pr...
Although maximal force increases following short-term isometric strength training, the rate of force...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prol...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Objective: We investigated whether an increase in neural drive from the motor cortex contributes to ...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
Resistance training can be defined as the act of repeated voluntary muscle contractions against a re...
The contralateral transfer of strength following unilateral strength training (ULS) is thought to b...
Resistance training causes well-documented adaptations in the nervous system and increases maximal v...
Cross-education of strength is a neural adaptation defined as the increase in strength of the untrai...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effect of contralateral limb activity ...
Although maximal force increases following short-term isometric strength training, the rate of force...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prol...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Objective: We investigated whether an increase in neural drive from the motor cortex contributes to ...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
Resistance training can be defined as the act of repeated voluntary muscle contractions against a re...
The contralateral transfer of strength following unilateral strength training (ULS) is thought to b...
Resistance training causes well-documented adaptations in the nervous system and increases maximal v...
Cross-education of strength is a neural adaptation defined as the increase in strength of the untrai...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effect of contralateral limb activity ...
Although maximal force increases following short-term isometric strength training, the rate of force...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prol...