PURPOSE: Neuromuscular power is critical for healthy ageing. Conventional older adult resistance training (RT) guidelines typically recommend lifting slowly (2-s; CONV), whereas fast/explosive contractions performed either non-ballistically (FAST-NB) or ballistically (FAST-B, attempting to throw the load) may involve greater acute power production, and could ultimately provide a greater chronic power adaptation stimulus. To compare the neuromechanics (power, force, velocity, and muscle activation) of different types of concentric isoinertial RT contractions in older adults. METHODS: Twelve active older adult males completed three sessions, each randomly assigned to one type of concentric contraction (CONV or FAST-NB or FAST-B). Each session...
Background: Understanding the root cause of the age-related impairment in muscle adaptive remodellin...
Aim Reduced physical function and increased risk of falls in older adults are accompanied by age-rel...
Whether reduced supraspinal activation contributes to age-related reductions in maximal torque durin...
Supplementary Information files for article Fast and ballistic contractions involve greater neuromus...
Because of recent demographic changes with a greater proportion of elderly people in the world, phys...
Muscle power has been reported to be critical in counteracting age-related declines in functional pe...
The type of muscle action is important when designing exercise interventions for older individuals a...
Introduction/Purpose: Aging modifies neuromuscular activation of agonist and antagonist muscles duri...
The ability of older adults to perform activities of daily living is often limited by the ability to...
The purpose of this study was to compare the neuromuscular adaptations produced by strength-training...
In young adults, improvements in the rate of force development as a result of resistance training ar...
Ageing leads to substantial force production capacity reductions, which is an indicator of frailty a...
We hypothesized that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore using higher loads) would ...
This study compared the differences in neural and muscular mechanisms related to explosive torque in...
There are observable decreases in muscle strength as a result of ageing that occur from the age of 4...
Background: Understanding the root cause of the age-related impairment in muscle adaptive remodellin...
Aim Reduced physical function and increased risk of falls in older adults are accompanied by age-rel...
Whether reduced supraspinal activation contributes to age-related reductions in maximal torque durin...
Supplementary Information files for article Fast and ballistic contractions involve greater neuromus...
Because of recent demographic changes with a greater proportion of elderly people in the world, phys...
Muscle power has been reported to be critical in counteracting age-related declines in functional pe...
The type of muscle action is important when designing exercise interventions for older individuals a...
Introduction/Purpose: Aging modifies neuromuscular activation of agonist and antagonist muscles duri...
The ability of older adults to perform activities of daily living is often limited by the ability to...
The purpose of this study was to compare the neuromuscular adaptations produced by strength-training...
In young adults, improvements in the rate of force development as a result of resistance training ar...
Ageing leads to substantial force production capacity reductions, which is an indicator of frailty a...
We hypothesized that training with eccentric contractions only (therefore using higher loads) would ...
This study compared the differences in neural and muscular mechanisms related to explosive torque in...
There are observable decreases in muscle strength as a result of ageing that occur from the age of 4...
Background: Understanding the root cause of the age-related impairment in muscle adaptive remodellin...
Aim Reduced physical function and increased risk of falls in older adults are accompanied by age-rel...
Whether reduced supraspinal activation contributes to age-related reductions in maximal torque durin...