Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performance and clinical rehabilitation. Initial increases in strength and the acquisition of new motor skills have long been attributed to neurological adaptations. However, early increases in strength may be predominantly due to improvements in inter-muscular coordination rather than the force-generating capacity of the muscle. Despite the plethora of research investigating neurological adaptations from motor skill or resistance training in isolation, little effort has been made in consolidating this research to compare motor skill and resistance training adaptations. The findings of this review demonstrated that motor skill and resistance training ...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
Motor evoked potentials (MEP) and cervicomedullary evoked potentials (CMEP) may help determine the c...
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performan...
Strength training plays an important role for motor performance in sports and in neurological rehabi...
Neuroplastic changes in the primary motor cortex accompany performance improvements following motor ...
Motor skill training alters the human nervous system; however, lower limb motor tasks have been less...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
Motor skill training alters the human nervous system; however, lower limb motor tasks have been les...
The effect of different strength training paradigms on corticospinal excitability and inhibition was...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of presumably direct corticospinal pathways in lon...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
Introduction. Neuromuscular determinants underlying rate of force development during rapid muscle co...
It has long been believed that resistance training is accompanied by changes within the nervous syst...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
Motor evoked potentials (MEP) and cervicomedullary evoked potentials (CMEP) may help determine the c...
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performan...
Strength training plays an important role for motor performance in sports and in neurological rehabi...
Neuroplastic changes in the primary motor cortex accompany performance improvements following motor ...
Motor skill training alters the human nervous system; however, lower limb motor tasks have been less...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
Motor skill training alters the human nervous system; however, lower limb motor tasks have been les...
The effect of different strength training paradigms on corticospinal excitability and inhibition was...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of presumably direct corticospinal pathways in lon...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
Introduction. Neuromuscular determinants underlying rate of force development during rapid muscle co...
It has long been believed that resistance training is accompanied by changes within the nervous syst...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
Motor evoked potentials (MEP) and cervicomedullary evoked potentials (CMEP) may help determine the c...