This study investigated whether muscular strength and local muscular endurance (LME) influences accuracy of estimated repetitions to failure (ERF) during resistance exercise. Twenty resistance-trained males (age 26.3 ± 6.9 years) completed five sets of 10 repetitions at 70% 1RM for the bench press and squat. Following the 10th repetition of each set, participants reported ERF and then continued to concentric failure. Participants were separated into one of two groups based on muscular strength and LME. There were no significant differences between strength groups for error in ERF, ERF, and actual repetitions to failure (ARF). High-LME compared to Low-LME had greater ERF for all sets of bench press (p p p p p p = 0.04), while for set 1 only ...
Purpose This study investigated the repeated bout effect of three typical lower-body resistance trai...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to compare the effect of orders of resistance exer...
Purpose: This study compared failure versus nonfailure training with equated intensity and volume on...
BACKGROUND: A paucity of research exists examining whether resistance training with a greater number...
This investigation examined peak motor unit activity during sets that differed in resistance (50, 70...
Weakley, JJS, Till, K, Darrall-Jones, J, Roe, GAB, Phibbs, PJ, Read, DB, and Jones, BL. The influenc...
This study examined whether muscle typology (muscle fiber type composition) is related to maximal st...
Purpose: The purpose of our investigation was to compare repetition maximum (RM) to relative intensi...
Introduction: An emerging topic in the resistance training literature are the outcomes between low r...
A key variable within resistance training (RT) is that of repetition duration; the time (seconds; s)...
BACKGROUND:The objective of the present study was to compare the effects of a traditional resistance...
Looney, DP, Kraemer, WJ, Joseph, MF, Comstock, BA, Denegar, CR, Flanagan, SD, Newton, RU, Szivak, TK...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the effect of orders of resistance exercise, ...
The optimal volume of resistance exercise to prescribe for trained individuals is unclear. The purpo...
Dorgo, S, King, GA, and Rice, CA. The effects of manual resistance training on improving muscular st...
Purpose This study investigated the repeated bout effect of three typical lower-body resistance trai...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to compare the effect of orders of resistance exer...
Purpose: This study compared failure versus nonfailure training with equated intensity and volume on...
BACKGROUND: A paucity of research exists examining whether resistance training with a greater number...
This investigation examined peak motor unit activity during sets that differed in resistance (50, 70...
Weakley, JJS, Till, K, Darrall-Jones, J, Roe, GAB, Phibbs, PJ, Read, DB, and Jones, BL. The influenc...
This study examined whether muscle typology (muscle fiber type composition) is related to maximal st...
Purpose: The purpose of our investigation was to compare repetition maximum (RM) to relative intensi...
Introduction: An emerging topic in the resistance training literature are the outcomes between low r...
A key variable within resistance training (RT) is that of repetition duration; the time (seconds; s)...
BACKGROUND:The objective of the present study was to compare the effects of a traditional resistance...
Looney, DP, Kraemer, WJ, Joseph, MF, Comstock, BA, Denegar, CR, Flanagan, SD, Newton, RU, Szivak, TK...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the effect of orders of resistance exercise, ...
The optimal volume of resistance exercise to prescribe for trained individuals is unclear. The purpo...
Dorgo, S, King, GA, and Rice, CA. The effects of manual resistance training on improving muscular st...
Purpose This study investigated the repeated bout effect of three typical lower-body resistance trai...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to compare the effect of orders of resistance exer...
Purpose: This study compared failure versus nonfailure training with equated intensity and volume on...