4siThe present study investigated the effect of a 3% rapid weight loss (RWL) procedure on neuromuscular performance in elite, Olympic-style boxers. Nine boxers were randomly assigned to two experimental procedures (RWL and control, in a randomized counter-balance order) to perform 5-s maximum isometric voluntary contractions (MVC) of the dominant leg knee extensors prior to (MVC1), and following (MVC2), a sustained, isometric contraction at 70% MVC until exhaustion. The voluntary activation (VA) was determined using percutaneous muscle stimulation and interpolated twitch technique. High (at 80 Hz) and low (at 20 Hz) frequency tetanic impulses were also delivered before and after the sustained 70% MVC to assess peripheral fatigue. Hydration ...
The study's aim was to establish the neuromuscular responses in elite athletes during and following ...
The purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of a resistance-training program based on ...
Rapid Weight Loss (RWL) is a rapid reduction in weight over a short period of time seeking to attain...
AIMS: To examine the effects of rapid weight loss on mood and performance among amateur boxers. METH...
The present thesis investigated the acute influence of amateur boxing on brain health parameters acr...
Purpose: The physiological examination of boxing has been limited to systemic response in amateur at...
AIM: The aim was to assess the effects of rapid decline of body mass on postural control, muscular p...
The frequency, volume, intensity and length of rest intervals affect neuromuscular fatigue caused by...
The study was conducted on a total of 24 junior national boxing campers to assess pattern of change ...
International audienceThe effect of rapid energy restriction-induced weight loss on judo-related per...
Background Studies failing to show a negative effect of rapid weight loss (RWL) on performance have ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the neuromuscular performance responses following successiv...
International audienceThis study aimed at quantifying maximal voluntary force-generating capacity of...
There is a lack of research documenting the weight-making practices of mixed-martialarts (MMA) compe...
Lacey Harper1, Benjamin Dalton2, Michaela Alesi1, Michael Cooper1, Jacob McDougle1, Trisha VanDussel...
The study's aim was to establish the neuromuscular responses in elite athletes during and following ...
The purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of a resistance-training program based on ...
Rapid Weight Loss (RWL) is a rapid reduction in weight over a short period of time seeking to attain...
AIMS: To examine the effects of rapid weight loss on mood and performance among amateur boxers. METH...
The present thesis investigated the acute influence of amateur boxing on brain health parameters acr...
Purpose: The physiological examination of boxing has been limited to systemic response in amateur at...
AIM: The aim was to assess the effects of rapid decline of body mass on postural control, muscular p...
The frequency, volume, intensity and length of rest intervals affect neuromuscular fatigue caused by...
The study was conducted on a total of 24 junior national boxing campers to assess pattern of change ...
International audienceThe effect of rapid energy restriction-induced weight loss on judo-related per...
Background Studies failing to show a negative effect of rapid weight loss (RWL) on performance have ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the neuromuscular performance responses following successiv...
International audienceThis study aimed at quantifying maximal voluntary force-generating capacity of...
There is a lack of research documenting the weight-making practices of mixed-martialarts (MMA) compe...
Lacey Harper1, Benjamin Dalton2, Michaela Alesi1, Michael Cooper1, Jacob McDougle1, Trisha VanDussel...
The study's aim was to establish the neuromuscular responses in elite athletes during and following ...
The purpose of this case study was to examine the effects of a resistance-training program based on ...
Rapid Weight Loss (RWL) is a rapid reduction in weight over a short period of time seeking to attain...