While there is strong support of the usefulness of post-activation potentiation (PAP) phenomenon in power demanding sports, the role that PAP could play in endurance sports has received less attention. The aim of this review is to present evidence for a better understanding of PAP in endurance athletes; and to discuss the physiological basis and methodological aspects necessary for better practices and designing further studies. A search for relevant articles on PAP and endurance trained athletes was carried out using Medline and ISI Web of Knowledge databases. Twenty-two studies were included in the review. The current evidence suggests the possible influence of PAP for performance enhancement after appropriate conditioning activities duri...
Prior exercise has been shown to improve subsequent performance via different mechanisms. Sport-spec...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the postactivation potentiation (PAP) effects of b...
Post Activation Potentiation (PAP) is an acute enhancement of muscle function following a conditioni...
While there is strong support of the usefulness of post-activation potentiation (PAP) phenomenon in ...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) is induced by a voluntary conditioning contraction (CC), performe...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) is induced by a voluntary conditioning contraction (CC), performe...
The presented review presents the results of current research on the use of PAP during resistance tr...
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...
Post-activation potentiation is a physiological phenomenon reported to increase muscle performance d...
Banks, Steven, M.S., May 2016 Health and Human Performance, Exercise Science POSTACTIVATION POTENTIA...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) conditioning has been reported to increase performance. Most rese...
This review aimed to determine the ideal combination of post activation potentiation (PAP) strategie...
Post activation potentiation (PAP) is an acute enhancement of muscular power production resulting fr...
The current study was designed to investigate the contribution of neural factors to postactivation p...
Prior exercise has been shown to improve subsequent performance via different mechanisms. Sport-spec...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the postactivation potentiation (PAP) effects of b...
Post Activation Potentiation (PAP) is an acute enhancement of muscle function following a conditioni...
While there is strong support of the usefulness of post-activation potentiation (PAP) phenomenon in ...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) is induced by a voluntary conditioning contraction (CC), performe...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) is induced by a voluntary conditioning contraction (CC), performe...
The presented review presents the results of current research on the use of PAP during resistance tr...
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...
Post-activation potentiation is a physiological phenomenon reported to increase muscle performance d...
Banks, Steven, M.S., May 2016 Health and Human Performance, Exercise Science POSTACTIVATION POTENTIA...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) conditioning has been reported to increase performance. Most rese...
This review aimed to determine the ideal combination of post activation potentiation (PAP) strategie...
Post activation potentiation (PAP) is an acute enhancement of muscular power production resulting fr...
The current study was designed to investigate the contribution of neural factors to postactivation p...
Prior exercise has been shown to improve subsequent performance via different mechanisms. Sport-spec...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the postactivation potentiation (PAP) effects of b...
Post Activation Potentiation (PAP) is an acute enhancement of muscle function following a conditioni...