Background: Wearable resistance (WR) training is a modality that allows athletes to perform loaded sport-specific movements to develop force and power outputs. The acute responses by which WR works is still relatively unknown, and the effects of WR load and location of the load has not yet been examined. Objectives: To investigate the acute neuromuscular and stride characteristic responses to different wearable resistance (WR) loads and placements on the calf muscles during high-speed running. Methods: Ten well-trained subjects completed a workout of ten sets of three 10s runs at 18km.h-1 (20s of rest between runs and one min between sets). Five conditions were tested: (1) unloaded control, (2) bilateral 0.75 vs. 1.5% body mass (BM) loading...
Rapid acceleration is an important quality for field-based sport athletes. Technical factors contrib...
It remains to be determined whether running training influences the amplitude of lower limb muscle a...
Wearable resistance (WR) attached to the lower body may be advantageous for sprint acceleration trai...
Background: Wearable resistance (WR) training is a modality that allows athletes to perform loaded s...
Several training options are available to produce specific adaptations depending on the requirement ...
Wearable resistance allows individualized loading for sport specific movements and can lead to speci...
Background Wearable resistance training (WRT) provides a means of activity- or movement-specific ove...
This study quantified the mechanical effects of adding light wearable loads to the thigh or shank se...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
This study determined the effects of two wearable resistance (WR) placements (i.e. thigh and shank) ...
This study determined the effects of a six-week lower-limb wearable resistance training (WRT) interv...
Advancements in technology enable loads to be attached on the body, creating wearable resistance (WR...
Wearable resistance (WR) in the form of weighted vests and shorts enables movement-specific sprint r...
Background: In recent years, athletes have ventured into ultra-endurance and adventure racing event...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
Rapid acceleration is an important quality for field-based sport athletes. Technical factors contrib...
It remains to be determined whether running training influences the amplitude of lower limb muscle a...
Wearable resistance (WR) attached to the lower body may be advantageous for sprint acceleration trai...
Background: Wearable resistance (WR) training is a modality that allows athletes to perform loaded s...
Several training options are available to produce specific adaptations depending on the requirement ...
Wearable resistance allows individualized loading for sport specific movements and can lead to speci...
Background Wearable resistance training (WRT) provides a means of activity- or movement-specific ove...
This study quantified the mechanical effects of adding light wearable loads to the thigh or shank se...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
This study determined the effects of two wearable resistance (WR) placements (i.e. thigh and shank) ...
This study determined the effects of a six-week lower-limb wearable resistance training (WRT) interv...
Advancements in technology enable loads to be attached on the body, creating wearable resistance (WR...
Wearable resistance (WR) in the form of weighted vests and shorts enables movement-specific sprint r...
Background: In recent years, athletes have ventured into ultra-endurance and adventure racing event...
This study quantified changes in step kinematics between unloaded, thigh, and shank wearable resista...
Rapid acceleration is an important quality for field-based sport athletes. Technical factors contrib...
It remains to be determined whether running training influences the amplitude of lower limb muscle a...
Wearable resistance (WR) attached to the lower body may be advantageous for sprint acceleration trai...