In this study we directly tested the hypothesis that isometric strength training increases voluntary drive to muscles. In addition, it was attempted to replicate the findings of an earlier study that showed imagined training increases voluntary strength as much as actual training, as this finding provides key support for the hypothesis that training increases voluntary drive (Yue and Cole 1992). Fifty-four subjects were randomly allocated to groups that performed 8 weeks of isometric training of the elbow flexor muscles, imagined isometric training, or a control task involving the lower limbs. Voluntary isometric strength and activation of the elbow flexor muscles were measured before and after training. Voluntary activation was measured wi...
Through the years, methods of strength development have been of great interest to both the physical ...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
The ability to generate high muscular strength within short time periods is of functional importance...
The purpose of this training study was to determine the magnitude of strength gains following a high...
The effect of different training intensities on maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) stren...
We tested a hypothesis that individuals with low maximal voluntary isometric contraction relative to...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if training isometrically with electrical stimula...
International audienceMental training, as physical training, enhances muscle strength. Whereas the r...
Action observation (AO) alone or combined with motor imagery (AO + MI) has been shown to engage the ...
Epub ahead of printBACKGROUND: The effects of a six-week maximal voluntary isometric co-contraction ...
Resistance training causes well-documented adaptations in the nervous system and increases maximal v...
We examined the completeness of quadriceps activation in resistance trained and untrained men perfor...
MacLennan, RJ, Mota, JA, Thompson, BJ, and Stock MS. Effects of strength and conditioning on maximal...
Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prol...
In this study we investigate the effects of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostim...
Through the years, methods of strength development have been of great interest to both the physical ...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
The ability to generate high muscular strength within short time periods is of functional importance...
The purpose of this training study was to determine the magnitude of strength gains following a high...
The effect of different training intensities on maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) stren...
We tested a hypothesis that individuals with low maximal voluntary isometric contraction relative to...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if training isometrically with electrical stimula...
International audienceMental training, as physical training, enhances muscle strength. Whereas the r...
Action observation (AO) alone or combined with motor imagery (AO + MI) has been shown to engage the ...
Epub ahead of printBACKGROUND: The effects of a six-week maximal voluntary isometric co-contraction ...
Resistance training causes well-documented adaptations in the nervous system and increases maximal v...
We examined the completeness of quadriceps activation in resistance trained and untrained men perfor...
MacLennan, RJ, Mota, JA, Thompson, BJ, and Stock MS. Effects of strength and conditioning on maximal...
Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prol...
In this study we investigate the effects of unilateral voluntary contraction (VC) and electromyostim...
Through the years, methods of strength development have been of great interest to both the physical ...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
The ability to generate high muscular strength within short time periods is of functional importance...