As training experience increases it becomes more challenging to induce further neuromuscular adaptation. Consequently, strength trainers seek alternative training methods in order to further increase strength and muscle mass. One method is to utilize accentuated eccentric loading, which applies a greater external load during the eccentric phase of the lift as compared to the concentric phase. Based upon this practice, the purpose of this study was to determine the effects of 10 weeks of accentuated eccentric loading vs. traditional isoinertial resistance training in strength-trained men. Young (22 ± 3 years, 177 ± 6 cm, 76 ± 10 kg, n = 28) strength-trained men (2.6 ± 2.2 years experience) were allocated to concentric-eccentric resistance tr...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...
We hypothesized that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore using higher loads) would ...
Ünlü, G, Çevikol, C, and Melekoğlu, T. Comparison of the effects of eccentric, concentric, and eccen...
As training experience increases it becomes more challenging to induce further neuromuscular adapta...
Background Resistance training is an integral component of physical preparation for athletes. A grow...
Protocols for strengthening muscle are important for fitness, rehabilitation, and the prevention of ...
The search for the most potent strength training intervention is continuous. Maximal strength traini...
Manipulating resistance training program variables is a commonly used tool for optimizing maximum mu...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
Introduction: Eccentric-overload (EO) resistance training emerges as an alternative to more optimall...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare neuromuscular adaptations in...
Purpose This study examined whether additional external load during the eccentric phase of lower li...
Relatively few investigations have examined the transfer effects of multiple-joint isokinetic eccent...
We hypothesised that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore utilising higher loads) wo...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...
We hypothesized that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore using higher loads) would ...
Ünlü, G, Çevikol, C, and Melekoğlu, T. Comparison of the effects of eccentric, concentric, and eccen...
As training experience increases it becomes more challenging to induce further neuromuscular adapta...
Background Resistance training is an integral component of physical preparation for athletes. A grow...
Protocols for strengthening muscle are important for fitness, rehabilitation, and the prevention of ...
The search for the most potent strength training intervention is continuous. Maximal strength traini...
Manipulating resistance training program variables is a commonly used tool for optimizing maximum mu...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of different resistance training protocols ...
Introduction: Eccentric-overload (EO) resistance training emerges as an alternative to more optimall...
International audiencePurpose: The purpose of this study was to compare neuromuscular adaptations in...
Purpose This study examined whether additional external load during the eccentric phase of lower li...
Relatively few investigations have examined the transfer effects of multiple-joint isokinetic eccent...
We hypothesised that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore utilising higher loads) wo...
Background: Training intensity and physiological overload are factors affecting maximal strength. As...
We hypothesized that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore using higher loads) would ...
Ünlü, G, Çevikol, C, and Melekoğlu, T. Comparison of the effects of eccentric, concentric, and eccen...