Flywheel iso-inertial training has been shown to positively affect muscular strength and sports performance (e. g. agility). However, implementing such eccentrically-biased training during a microcycle needs to be carefully planned due to its purported effects on the neuromuscular system that can last for hours/days post-exercise. This study aimed at using tensiomyography to verify the effects of different inertias during the hip extension exercise on the contractile function of biceps femoris and semitendinosus muscles of the dominant leg for up to 72 hours post-exercise. Thirty participants (24.4 +/- 3.4 years) were divided into 0.075 or 0.1 kg.m² inertia groups and a control group. Magnitude-based analysis was used for the comparisons. S...
Hill, MW, Roberts, M, Price, MJ, and Kay, AD. Effects of flywheel training with eccentric overload o...
This study compared the effects of the most frequently employed protocols of flywheel vs. weight-sta...
S. Feng*1, M.A. TrevinoƗ2, J.D. MillerƗ1, A.J. SterczalaƗ1, and T.J. Herdaǂ1 1University of Kansas,...
Flywheel iso-inertial training has been shown to positively affect muscular strength and sports perf...
Flywheel iso-inertial training has been shown to positively affect muscular strength and sports perf...
Growing evidence points to the effectiveness of flywheel (FW) based iso-inertial resistance training...
Growing evidence points to the effectiveness of flywheel (FW) based iso-inertial resistance training...
Resistance exercise using weights typically offers constant external load during coupled shortening ...
Objectives To investigate the architectural and strength adaptations of the hamstrings following 6-w...
This study investigated the effect of flywheel moment of inertia (0.029, 0.061, and 0.089 kg·m2) on ...
Flywheel resistance training (FRT) has become an increasingly popular modality for exercising due to...
This study aimed to analyze the influence of the inertial load on both concentric and eccentric powe...
This study aimed to analyze the effects of power training using traditional vertical resistance exer...
The primary aim of the present study was to analyze mechanical responses during inertial knee- and h...
Resistance exercise (RE) improves neuromuscular function and physical performance after stroke. Yet,...
Hill, MW, Roberts, M, Price, MJ, and Kay, AD. Effects of flywheel training with eccentric overload o...
This study compared the effects of the most frequently employed protocols of flywheel vs. weight-sta...
S. Feng*1, M.A. TrevinoƗ2, J.D. MillerƗ1, A.J. SterczalaƗ1, and T.J. Herdaǂ1 1University of Kansas,...
Flywheel iso-inertial training has been shown to positively affect muscular strength and sports perf...
Flywheel iso-inertial training has been shown to positively affect muscular strength and sports perf...
Growing evidence points to the effectiveness of flywheel (FW) based iso-inertial resistance training...
Growing evidence points to the effectiveness of flywheel (FW) based iso-inertial resistance training...
Resistance exercise using weights typically offers constant external load during coupled shortening ...
Objectives To investigate the architectural and strength adaptations of the hamstrings following 6-w...
This study investigated the effect of flywheel moment of inertia (0.029, 0.061, and 0.089 kg·m2) on ...
Flywheel resistance training (FRT) has become an increasingly popular modality for exercising due to...
This study aimed to analyze the influence of the inertial load on both concentric and eccentric powe...
This study aimed to analyze the effects of power training using traditional vertical resistance exer...
The primary aim of the present study was to analyze mechanical responses during inertial knee- and h...
Resistance exercise (RE) improves neuromuscular function and physical performance after stroke. Yet,...
Hill, MW, Roberts, M, Price, MJ, and Kay, AD. Effects of flywheel training with eccentric overload o...
This study compared the effects of the most frequently employed protocols of flywheel vs. weight-sta...
S. Feng*1, M.A. TrevinoƗ2, J.D. MillerƗ1, A.J. SterczalaƗ1, and T.J. Herdaǂ1 1University of Kansas,...