The present study compared two unilateral arm curl resistance exercise protocols with a different starting and finishing elbow joint angle in the same ROM for changes in elbow flexors strength and muscle thickness of the trained and non-trained arms. Thirty-two non-resistance trained young adults were randomly assigned to one of the three groups: extended joint training (0°-50°; EXT, = 12); flexed joint training (80°-130°; FLE, = 12); and non-training control ( = 8). The exercise training was performed by the dominant arms twice a week for 5 weeks with gradual increases in the training volume over 10 training sessions, and the non-dominant (non-trained) arms were investigated for the cross-education effect. Maximal voluntary contraction tor...
Twenty-six sedentary, college-aged females were matched and randomly assigned to one of two groups....
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
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...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
The study investigated the effects of eight weeks of concurrent muscular strength and endurance resi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of isometric and isotonic exercise upon the...
Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of unilateral eccentric training using constant ve...
Protocols for strengthening muscle are important for fitness, rehabilitation, and the prevention of ...
This study was undertaken to determine the relative effectiveness of static and eccentric types of e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of maximal concentric vs. eccentric exerc...
International audiencePurpose Whereas cross-education has been extensively investigated with adults,...
Cross education is the phenomenon by which the untrained limb will experience a gain in strength fol...
ABSTRACT Aim the aim was to investigate the influence of a maximal isometric muscle action of the e...
Twenty-six sedentary, college-aged females were matched and randomly assigned to one of two groups....
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
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...
Purpose: Unilateral resistance training increases muscle strength of the contralateral homologous mu...
The study investigated the effects of eight weeks of concurrent muscular strength and endurance resi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of isometric and isotonic exercise upon the...
Evidence that unilateral training increases contralateral strength is inconsistent, possibly because...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of unilateral eccentric training using constant ve...
Protocols for strengthening muscle are important for fitness, rehabilitation, and the prevention of ...
This study was undertaken to determine the relative effectiveness of static and eccentric types of e...
The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of maximal concentric vs. eccentric exerc...
International audiencePurpose Whereas cross-education has been extensively investigated with adults,...
Cross education is the phenomenon by which the untrained limb will experience a gain in strength fol...
ABSTRACT Aim the aim was to investigate the influence of a maximal isometric muscle action of the e...
Twenty-six sedentary, college-aged females were matched and randomly assigned to one of two groups....
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
Neural adaptation following maximal strength training improves the ability to rapidly develop force....