It was questioned whether a unilateral stretching program would induce a crosstraining effect in the contralateral muscle. To test this, 13 untrained individuals participated in a 10-week stretching program while 12 other untrained individuals served as a control group. For the experimental group, the right calf muscle was stretched 4 times for 30 seconds, with a 30-second rest between stretches, 3 d·wk -1 for 10 weeks. Strength determined via 1 repetition maximum (1RM) unilateral standing toe raise, and range of motion (ROM) were measured pre-post. In the treatment group, the stretched calf muscle had a significant (p \u3c 0.05) 8% increase in ROM, whereas the nonstretched calf muscle had a significant 1% decrease in ROM. The 1 RM of the s...
Static (SS) and dynamic stretching (DS) can lead to subsequent performance impairments or enhancemen...
Background: Stretching is used in an attempt to improve performance and reduce the risk of muscle in...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Stretching is used to maintain mobility, increase range of motion and rehabilitate muscles after in...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
This aim of this study was to review articles that performed stretching training and evaluated the e...
Purpose: To determine whether acute (single session) and chronic (prolonged training) increases in j...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effect of contralateral limb activity ...
IntroductionStatic stretching (SS) program are widely used in clinical and athletic settings. Many p...
Background: When targeting increased muscle strength, resistance training is revered as the ideal me...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
Beyer, KS, Fukuda, DH, Boone, CH, Wells, AJ, Townsend, JR, Jajtner, AR, Gonzalez, AM, Fragala, MS, H...
Static (SS) and dynamic stretching (DS) can lead to subsequent performance impairments or enhancemen...
Background: Stretching is used in an attempt to improve performance and reduce the risk of muscle in...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Stretching is used to maintain mobility, increase range of motion and rehabilitate muscles after in...
If exercises are performed to increase muscle strength on one side of the body, voluntary strength c...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
This aim of this study was to review articles that performed stretching training and evaluated the e...
Purpose: To determine whether acute (single session) and chronic (prolonged training) increases in j...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the acute effect of contralateral limb activity ...
IntroductionStatic stretching (SS) program are widely used in clinical and athletic settings. Many p...
Background: When targeting increased muscle strength, resistance training is revered as the ideal me...
Within-subject training models, whereby researchers apply an exercise condition to one limb, and a s...
Beyer, KS, Fukuda, DH, Boone, CH, Wells, AJ, Townsend, JR, Jajtner, AR, Gonzalez, AM, Fragala, MS, H...
Static (SS) and dynamic stretching (DS) can lead to subsequent performance impairments or enhancemen...
Background: Stretching is used in an attempt to improve performance and reduce the risk of muscle in...
Introduction: The muscle stretch intensity imposed during 'flexibility' training influences the magn...