Studies examining acute, high-speed movement performance enhancement following intense muscular contractions (frequently called "post-activation potentiation"; PAP) often impose a limited warm-up, compromizing external validity. In the present study, the effects on countermovement vertical jump (CMJ) performance of back squat exercises performed with or without elastic bands during warm-up were compared. After familiarization, fifteen active men visited the laboratory on two occasions under randomized, counterbalanced experimental squat warm-up conditions: (a) free-weight resistance (FWR) and (b) variable resistance (VR). After completing a comprehensive task-specific warm-up, three maximal CMJs were performed followed by three back squat r...
Mina, MA, Blazevich, AJ, Giakas, G, and Kay, AD. Influence of variable resistance loading on subsequ...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) following a bout of high-intensity exercise of short duration is ...
Postactivation potentiation (PAP) refers to increased muscular force generation after previous muscu...
Studies examining acute, high-speed movement performance enhancement following intense muscular cont...
IntroductionThe inclusion of maximal or sub-maximal muscle actions using elastic bands (EB) in combi...
Introduction: The back squat exercise is a fundamental exercise for the development of lower limb st...
Warm-up routines are typically designed to precondition the neuromuscular system for enhanced perfor...
The purpose of the study was to determine the potentiating effects of variable resistance (VR) exerc...
Elastic bands attached to a loaded barbell during a squat exercise create a variable resistance (VR)...
Post activation potentiation (PAP) is defined as a short-term improvement in performance as a result...
The acute influence of chain-loaded variable resistance exercise on subsequent free-weight one-repet...
Heavy resistance exercise may induce post-activation potentiation (PAP), enhancing performance of a ...
Weightlifting heavy load exercises are commonly used as a key instrument for enhancing performance w...
Variable resistance training (VRT) is a modality with applications for sports performance training. ...
The aim of this study was to compare the acute effects of performing half squats (HSs) with differen...
Mina, MA, Blazevich, AJ, Giakas, G, and Kay, AD. Influence of variable resistance loading on subsequ...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) following a bout of high-intensity exercise of short duration is ...
Postactivation potentiation (PAP) refers to increased muscular force generation after previous muscu...
Studies examining acute, high-speed movement performance enhancement following intense muscular cont...
IntroductionThe inclusion of maximal or sub-maximal muscle actions using elastic bands (EB) in combi...
Introduction: The back squat exercise is a fundamental exercise for the development of lower limb st...
Warm-up routines are typically designed to precondition the neuromuscular system for enhanced perfor...
The purpose of the study was to determine the potentiating effects of variable resistance (VR) exerc...
Elastic bands attached to a loaded barbell during a squat exercise create a variable resistance (VR)...
Post activation potentiation (PAP) is defined as a short-term improvement in performance as a result...
The acute influence of chain-loaded variable resistance exercise on subsequent free-weight one-repet...
Heavy resistance exercise may induce post-activation potentiation (PAP), enhancing performance of a ...
Weightlifting heavy load exercises are commonly used as a key instrument for enhancing performance w...
Variable resistance training (VRT) is a modality with applications for sports performance training. ...
The aim of this study was to compare the acute effects of performing half squats (HSs) with differen...
Mina, MA, Blazevich, AJ, Giakas, G, and Kay, AD. Influence of variable resistance loading on subsequ...
Post-activation potentiation (PAP) following a bout of high-intensity exercise of short duration is ...
Postactivation potentiation (PAP) refers to increased muscular force generation after previous muscu...