Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because existing studies have design limitations such as lack of control groups, lack of randomization, and insufficient statistical power. This study sought to determine whether unilateral resistance training increases contralateral strength. Subjects (n = 115) were randomly assigned to a control group or one of the following four training groups that performed supervised elbow flexion contractions: 1) one set at high speed, 2) one set at low speed, 3) three sets at high speed, or 4) three sets at low speed. Training was 3 times/wk for 6 wk with a six- to eight-repetition maximum load. Control subjects attended sessions but did not exercise. Elbow ...
T. P. Wyland & G. F. “Cisco” Reyes Concordia University, Portland, OR The increased implementation o...
The objectives of this study were 1) to compare the extent of cross-transfer of high- versus low-loa...
Recent data shows that fatiguing unilateral isometric contractions affect the performance of the non...
Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Neural adaptation following maximal strength training improves the ability to rapidly develop force....
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Background: Exercises can be categorized into either unilateral or bilateral movements. Despite the ...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
T. P. Wyland & G. F. “Cisco” Reyes Concordia University, Portland, OR The increased implementation o...
The objectives of this study were 1) to compare the extent of cross-transfer of high- versus low-loa...
Recent data shows that fatiguing unilateral isometric contractions affect the performance of the non...
Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Neural adaptation following maximal strength training improves the ability to rapidly develop force....
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
Background: Exercises can be categorized into either unilateral or bilateral movements. Despite the ...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
T. P. Wyland & G. F. “Cisco” Reyes Concordia University, Portland, OR The increased implementation o...
The objectives of this study were 1) to compare the extent of cross-transfer of high- versus low-loa...
Recent data shows that fatiguing unilateral isometric contractions affect the performance of the non...