Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prolonged exposure to strength training, although their relative importance remains unclear. We investigated the contribution of motor unit (MU) behavior and muscle size to submaximal force production in chronically strength-trained athletes (ST) versus untrained controls (UT). Sixteen ST (age: 22.9 ± 3.5 yr; training experience: 5.9 ± 3.5 yr) and 14 UT (age: 20.4 ± 2.3 yr) performed maximal voluntary isometric force (MViF) and ramp contractions (at 15%, 35%, 50%, and 70% MViF) with elbow flexors, whilst high-density surface electromyography (HDsEMG) was recorded from the biceps brachii (BB). Recruitment thresholds (RTs) and discharge rates (DRs)...
This study compared elbow flexor (EF; Experiment 1) and knee extensor (KE; Experiment 2) maximal com...
C.J. Lund1, Marissa D. Gingrich1, Jonathan D. Miller1, Mandy E. Wray1, Trent J. Herda1 ¹Uniersity of...
Jonathan D. Miller1, Omar M. Rehman1, Lauren M. Marquess1,Michael A. Trevino1, Eric M. Mosier1, and ...
Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prol...
Although maximal force increases following short-term isometric strength training, the rate of force...
The strength of a muscle typically begins to increase after only a few sessions of strength training...
Strength trained individuals (ST) develop greater levels of force when compared to untrained subject...
MacLennan, RJ, Mota, JA, Thompson, BJ, and Stock MS. Effects of strength and conditioning on maximal...
Copyright © 2005 by the American Physiological SocietyThe purpose of this brief review is to examine...
Purpose Motor unit conduction velocity (MUCV) represents the propagation velocity of action potentia...
Previous investigations that have studied motor unit firing rates following strength training have b...
D ow nloaded from 2ABSTRACT The purpose of this brief review is to examine the neural adaptations as...
S. Feng*1, M.A. TrevinoƗ2, J.D. MillerƗ1, A.J. SterczalaƗ1, and T.J. Herdaǂ1 1University of Kansas,...
Neutral factors have been found to play a significant role in human muscular strength development, a...
The pectoralis major critically enables arm movement in several directions. However, its neural cont...
This study compared elbow flexor (EF; Experiment 1) and knee extensor (KE; Experiment 2) maximal com...
C.J. Lund1, Marissa D. Gingrich1, Jonathan D. Miller1, Mandy E. Wray1, Trent J. Herda1 ¹Uniersity of...
Jonathan D. Miller1, Omar M. Rehman1, Lauren M. Marquess1,Michael A. Trevino1, Eric M. Mosier1, and ...
Neural and morphological adaptations combine to underpin the enhanced muscle strength following prol...
Although maximal force increases following short-term isometric strength training, the rate of force...
The strength of a muscle typically begins to increase after only a few sessions of strength training...
Strength trained individuals (ST) develop greater levels of force when compared to untrained subject...
MacLennan, RJ, Mota, JA, Thompson, BJ, and Stock MS. Effects of strength and conditioning on maximal...
Copyright © 2005 by the American Physiological SocietyThe purpose of this brief review is to examine...
Purpose Motor unit conduction velocity (MUCV) represents the propagation velocity of action potentia...
Previous investigations that have studied motor unit firing rates following strength training have b...
D ow nloaded from 2ABSTRACT The purpose of this brief review is to examine the neural adaptations as...
S. Feng*1, M.A. TrevinoƗ2, J.D. MillerƗ1, A.J. SterczalaƗ1, and T.J. Herdaǂ1 1University of Kansas,...
Neutral factors have been found to play a significant role in human muscular strength development, a...
The pectoralis major critically enables arm movement in several directions. However, its neural cont...
This study compared elbow flexor (EF; Experiment 1) and knee extensor (KE; Experiment 2) maximal com...
C.J. Lund1, Marissa D. Gingrich1, Jonathan D. Miller1, Mandy E. Wray1, Trent J. Herda1 ¹Uniersity of...
Jonathan D. Miller1, Omar M. Rehman1, Lauren M. Marquess1,Michael A. Trevino1, Eric M. Mosier1, and ...