Eccentric resistance training has been shown to improve performance outcomes in a range of populations, making it a popular choice for practitioners. Evidence suggests that neuromuscular adaptations resulting from eccentric overload (EO) and accentuated eccentric loading (AEL) methods could benefit athletic populations competing in team sports. The purpose of this review was to determine the effects of eccentric resistance training on performance qualities in trained male team sport athletes. A systematic review was conducted using electronic databases PubMed, SPORTDiscus andWeb of Science in May 2019. The literature search resulted in 1402 initial articles, with 14 included in the final analysis. Variables related to strength, speed, power...
Background The ability to perform a quick and rapid change of direction (CoD) is an important deter...
Eccentric training as a method to enhance athletic performance is a topic of increasing interest to ...
Eccentric actions are thought to be particularly important to increase muscle strength and size but ...
Eccentric resistance training has been shown to improve performance outcomes in a range of populatio...
Resistance training has long been utilised as a strategy for improving sport performance in competit...
Background Resistance training is an integral component of physical preparation for athletes. A grow...
Eccentric strength is thought to be a key component of fitness for sports requiring rapid movements ...
Habitual use of eccentric exercise has been recognised to increase strength and power; however, the ...
Habitual use of eccentric exercise has been recognised to increase strength and power; however the c...
Eccentric muscle function is thought to play an important role in human movement. In particular, ecc...
The purpose of this review is to provide strength and conditioning practitioners with recommendation...
Objective: This review study aimed to assess the impact of neuromuscular training (NT) on athletes’ ...
Background: Eccentric resistance training is recognised as an effective stimulus for enhancing mea...
Eccentric training, as a method to enhance athletic performance, is a topic of increasing interest t...
Copyright © 2015 N. Hedayatpour and D. Falla.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Background The ability to perform a quick and rapid change of direction (CoD) is an important deter...
Eccentric training as a method to enhance athletic performance is a topic of increasing interest to ...
Eccentric actions are thought to be particularly important to increase muscle strength and size but ...
Eccentric resistance training has been shown to improve performance outcomes in a range of populatio...
Resistance training has long been utilised as a strategy for improving sport performance in competit...
Background Resistance training is an integral component of physical preparation for athletes. A grow...
Eccentric strength is thought to be a key component of fitness for sports requiring rapid movements ...
Habitual use of eccentric exercise has been recognised to increase strength and power; however, the ...
Habitual use of eccentric exercise has been recognised to increase strength and power; however the c...
Eccentric muscle function is thought to play an important role in human movement. In particular, ecc...
The purpose of this review is to provide strength and conditioning practitioners with recommendation...
Objective: This review study aimed to assess the impact of neuromuscular training (NT) on athletes’ ...
Background: Eccentric resistance training is recognised as an effective stimulus for enhancing mea...
Eccentric training, as a method to enhance athletic performance, is a topic of increasing interest t...
Copyright © 2015 N. Hedayatpour and D. Falla.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Background The ability to perform a quick and rapid change of direction (CoD) is an important deter...
Eccentric training as a method to enhance athletic performance is a topic of increasing interest to ...
Eccentric actions are thought to be particularly important to increase muscle strength and size but ...