This study investigated the effect of caffeine on neuromuscular function, power and sprint performance during the days following an eccentric-based exercise. Using a randomly counterbalanced, crossover and double-blinded design, eleven male jumpers and sprinters (age: 18.7 ± 2.7 years) performed a half-squat exercise (4 x 12 repetitions at 70% of 1 RM), with eccentric action emphasized by using a flexible strip attached to their knees (Tirante Musculador®). They ingested either a capsule of placebo or caffeine (5 mg.kg-1 body mass) 24, 48 and 72 h after. Neuromuscular function and muscle power (vertical countermovement-jump test) were assessed before and after the half-squat exercise and 50 min after the placebo or caffeine ingestion at eac...
Purpose: Caffeine is accepted as an ergogenic aid for endurance sports; however, within short durati...
The influence of cyclists’ performance levels on caffeine-induced increases in neuromuscular fatigue...
To examine the effects of a moderate dose of caffeine in elite male volleyball players on countermov...
Purpose Caffeine enhances exercise performance but its mechanisms of action remain unclear. This st...
This study aimed to explore if the effects of caffeine intake on resistance exercise and jumping per...
Despite the demonstrated evidence of the importance of eccentric contractions in sports performance,...
Several studies have documented the ergogenic effects of caffeine, but its mechanisms of action are ...
PURPOSE: Caffeine can be a powerful ergogenic aid for the performance of prolonged, submaximal exerc...
Computerized testing of 20 elite male athletes was performed to determine the effect of 7mg kg- &apo...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
The beneficial effects of caffeine on aerobic activity and resistance training performance are well ...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine is the most widely used consumed ergogenic aid in athletic populations. With th...
Abstract Background Caffeine is commonly used as an ergogenic aid. Literature about the effects of c...
Caffeine is the world’s most consumed pharmacologic and psychoactive substance. A potent adenosine a...
The efficacy of caffeine ingestion in enhancing aerobic performance is well established. However, de...
Purpose: Caffeine is accepted as an ergogenic aid for endurance sports; however, within short durati...
The influence of cyclists’ performance levels on caffeine-induced increases in neuromuscular fatigue...
To examine the effects of a moderate dose of caffeine in elite male volleyball players on countermov...
Purpose Caffeine enhances exercise performance but its mechanisms of action remain unclear. This st...
This study aimed to explore if the effects of caffeine intake on resistance exercise and jumping per...
Despite the demonstrated evidence of the importance of eccentric contractions in sports performance,...
Several studies have documented the ergogenic effects of caffeine, but its mechanisms of action are ...
PURPOSE: Caffeine can be a powerful ergogenic aid for the performance of prolonged, submaximal exerc...
Computerized testing of 20 elite male athletes was performed to determine the effect of 7mg kg- &apo...
To determine whether acute caffeine ingestion improves high-intensity intermittent exercise performa...
The beneficial effects of caffeine on aerobic activity and resistance training performance are well ...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine is the most widely used consumed ergogenic aid in athletic populations. With th...
Abstract Background Caffeine is commonly used as an ergogenic aid. Literature about the effects of c...
Caffeine is the world’s most consumed pharmacologic and psychoactive substance. A potent adenosine a...
The efficacy of caffeine ingestion in enhancing aerobic performance is well established. However, de...
Purpose: Caffeine is accepted as an ergogenic aid for endurance sports; however, within short durati...
The influence of cyclists’ performance levels on caffeine-induced increases in neuromuscular fatigue...
To examine the effects of a moderate dose of caffeine in elite male volleyball players on countermov...