Purpose Men and women typically display different neuromuscular characteristics, force–velocity relationships, and differing strength deficit (upper vs. lower body). Thus, it is not clear how previous recommendations for training with velocity-loss resistance training based on data in men will apply to women. This study examined the inter-sex differences in neuromuscular adaptations using 20% and 40% velocity-loss protocols in back squat and bench press exercises. Methods The present study employed an 8-week intervention (2 × week) comparing 20% vs. 40% velocity-loss resistance training in the back squat and bench press exercises in young men and women (~ 26 years). Maximum strength (1-RM) and submaximal-load mean propulsive velocity (...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
Introduction: In recent years the velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) approach has gained pop...
Introduction: In recent years the velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) approach has gained pop...
To investigate sex differences in the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function following resistan...
Scientific examination of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) has increased recently, but how ...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This study...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
This study aimed to compare the effects of 2 resistance training (RT) programs with different veloci...
This study aimed to examine the validity of using bar velocity to estimate relative load in squat an...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
Introduction: In recent years the velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) approach has gained pop...
Introduction: In recent years the velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) approach has gained pop...
To investigate sex differences in the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function following resistan...
Scientific examination of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) has increased recently, but how ...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This study...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and...
This study compared sex responses for strength and barbell velocity from very short-term resistance ...
This study aimed to compare the effects of 2 resistance training (RT) programs with different veloci...
This study aimed to examine the validity of using bar velocity to estimate relative load in squat an...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This stud...