ABSTRACT Resistance exercises can be done uni or bilaterally. Depending on the way by which the movement is conducted, the presence of bilateral deficit (BD) is observed. BD studies have concentrated their effort on the investigation of the phenomenon in exercises done with one single maximum repetition and little is known about their behavior in exercises with many repetitions. The aims of this study were: a) to compare the load in 10 repetition maximum (10RM) in the different sides of the body in exercises done with arms and legs. b) To compare the sum of the unilateral actions with the bilateral results in the same exercises. Twenty trained women between 18 and 30 years old (24 ± 6) were evaluated in uni and bilateral 10RM test in the se...
The bilateral deficit phenomenon, characterized by a reduction in the amount of force from a single ...
Research to date has investigated the phenomenon of the bilateral deficit (BLD); however, limited re...
Aim: Back Squat (BS) is an exercise traditionally used to increase lower limb strength and power (Ho...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the magnitude of bilateral deficit (BLD) in trained male...
Strength training has been reported as an important tool for enhancing and maintaining health. Resis...
T. P. Wyland & G. F. “Cisco” Reyes Concordia University, Portland, OR The increased implementation o...
Given maximal strength can be developed using bilateral or unilateral resistance training, the purpo...
The bilateral deficit can be described as when the sum of two unilateral movements exceeds the bilat...
The present study investigated the effect of unilateral and bilateral resistance exercise (RE) on ma...
The very short-term resistance training (VST) model, utilizing only 2-3 training sessions, has been ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of bilateral (BL) and unilateral (UL) strength...
The human neuromuscular system is able to perform motor tasks of great complexity, but when the homo...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(6): 691-700, 2019. Bilateral deficit (BLD) occurs when ...
Resistance training (RT) refers to a method of physical conditioning of complex programming which co...
Background: Exercises can be categorized into either unilateral or bilateral movements. Despite the ...
The bilateral deficit phenomenon, characterized by a reduction in the amount of force from a single ...
Research to date has investigated the phenomenon of the bilateral deficit (BLD); however, limited re...
Aim: Back Squat (BS) is an exercise traditionally used to increase lower limb strength and power (Ho...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the magnitude of bilateral deficit (BLD) in trained male...
Strength training has been reported as an important tool for enhancing and maintaining health. Resis...
T. P. Wyland & G. F. “Cisco” Reyes Concordia University, Portland, OR The increased implementation o...
Given maximal strength can be developed using bilateral or unilateral resistance training, the purpo...
The bilateral deficit can be described as when the sum of two unilateral movements exceeds the bilat...
The present study investigated the effect of unilateral and bilateral resistance exercise (RE) on ma...
The very short-term resistance training (VST) model, utilizing only 2-3 training sessions, has been ...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of bilateral (BL) and unilateral (UL) strength...
The human neuromuscular system is able to perform motor tasks of great complexity, but when the homo...
International Journal of Exercise Science 12(6): 691-700, 2019. Bilateral deficit (BLD) occurs when ...
Resistance training (RT) refers to a method of physical conditioning of complex programming which co...
Background: Exercises can be categorized into either unilateral or bilateral movements. Despite the ...
The bilateral deficit phenomenon, characterized by a reduction in the amount of force from a single ...
Research to date has investigated the phenomenon of the bilateral deficit (BLD); however, limited re...
Aim: Back Squat (BS) is an exercise traditionally used to increase lower limb strength and power (Ho...