PURPOSE: Neural drive and contractile properties are well-defined physiological determinants of explosive strength, the influence of muscle architecture and related morphology on explosive strength is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between Quadriceps muscle architecture (pennation angle [ΘP] and fascicle length [FL]) and size (e.g., volume; QVOL), as well as patellar tendon moment arm (PTMA) with voluntary and evoked explosive knee extension torque in 53 recreationally active young men. METHOD: Following familiarisation, explosive voluntary torque at 50 ms intervals from torque onset (T50, T100, T150), evoked octet at 50 ms (8 pulses at 300-Hz; evoked T50), as well as maximum voluntary torque, were...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the relationship between maximal muscle strength and neurom...
Neuromuscular explosive strength (defined as rate of force development; RFD) is considered important...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative contribution of maximal knee extensor torque...
Supplementary information files for 'Explosive strength: effect of knee-joint angle on functional, n...
The purpose of this cross- sectional study was to compare explosive strength and underpinning contra...
The influence of contraction type on the human ability to utilise the torque capacity of skeletal mu...
This study compared the differences in neural and muscular mechanisms related to explosive torque in...
PURPOSE: The present study compared knee extension explosive isometric torque, neuromuscular activat...
The influence of musculotendinous tissue stiffness on contractile rate of torque development (RTD) r...
This thesis examined the change in skeletal muscle architecture with contractile force production, t...
Introduction: Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in...
Although explosive isometric contraction provides little work toward the outside, force-time paramet...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between explosive toque of the plantar...
The unique neuromuscular strategies for explosive and slow muscle contractions may result in differi...
This study investigated the influence of contraction speed and type on the human ability to rapidly ...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the relationship between maximal muscle strength and neurom...
Neuromuscular explosive strength (defined as rate of force development; RFD) is considered important...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative contribution of maximal knee extensor torque...
Supplementary information files for 'Explosive strength: effect of knee-joint angle on functional, n...
The purpose of this cross- sectional study was to compare explosive strength and underpinning contra...
The influence of contraction type on the human ability to utilise the torque capacity of skeletal mu...
This study compared the differences in neural and muscular mechanisms related to explosive torque in...
PURPOSE: The present study compared knee extension explosive isometric torque, neuromuscular activat...
The influence of musculotendinous tissue stiffness on contractile rate of torque development (RTD) r...
This thesis examined the change in skeletal muscle architecture with contractile force production, t...
Introduction: Explosive neuromuscular performance refers to the ability to rapidly increase force in...
Although explosive isometric contraction provides little work toward the outside, force-time paramet...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between explosive toque of the plantar...
The unique neuromuscular strategies for explosive and slow muscle contractions may result in differi...
This study investigated the influence of contraction speed and type on the human ability to rapidly ...
Abstract This study aimed to investigate the relationship between maximal muscle strength and neurom...
Neuromuscular explosive strength (defined as rate of force development; RFD) is considered important...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative contribution of maximal knee extensor torque...