This study examined acute hormone and force responses and strength and endurance performance and muscle hypertrophy before and after 24 weeks of same-session combined strength and endurance training in previously untrained women. Subjects were assigned 1 of 2 training orders: endurance preceding strength (E + S, n = 15) or vice versa (S + E, n = 14). Acute force and hormone responses to a combined loading (continuous cycling and a leg press protocol in the assigned order) were measured. Additionally, leg press 1 repetition maximum (1RM), maximal workload during cycling (Wmax), and muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) were assessed. Loading-induced decreases in force were significant (p < 0.01–0.001) before (E + S = 20 ± 11%, S + E = 18 ± 5%) a...
In many sports strength training improves performance significantly more than bare sport specific tr...
Combining endurance (E) and strength (S) loadings into the same training session might be an efficie...
The present study examined functional strength and endocrine responses to varying ratios of strength...
This study examined acute hormone and force responses as well as strength and endurance performance ...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance an...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combined streng...
PURPOSE: To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combin...
concentrations of growth hormone (22-kDa) increased post-acute loading at week 0 (E + S, +57 fold, p...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following comb...
Combining both strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise loadings into a single training session can b...
The present study examined the effect of strength and endurance training order on the endocrine mili...
ABSTRACT. Purpose : To examine a cute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones ...
ABSTRACT. Purpose : To examine a cute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones ...
In many sports strength training improves performance significantly more than bare sport specific tr...
Combining endurance (E) and strength (S) loadings into the same training session might be an efficie...
The present study examined functional strength and endocrine responses to varying ratios of strength...
This study examined acute hormone and force responses as well as strength and endurance performance ...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance an...
Purpose: To examine acute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones to combined endurance a...
To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combined streng...
PURPOSE: To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following combin...
concentrations of growth hormone (22-kDa) increased post-acute loading at week 0 (E + S, +57 fold, p...
Purpose To examine acute responses and recovery of serum hormones and muscle force following comb...
Combining both strength (S) and endurance (E) exercise loadings into a single training session can b...
The present study examined the effect of strength and endurance training order on the endocrine mili...
ABSTRACT. Purpose : To examine a cute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones ...
ABSTRACT. Purpose : To examine a cute responses and recovery of force and serum hormones ...
In many sports strength training improves performance significantly more than bare sport specific tr...
Combining endurance (E) and strength (S) loadings into the same training session might be an efficie...
The present study examined functional strength and endocrine responses to varying ratios of strength...