Increases in muscle size and strength are influenced by the mechanical and metabolic stresses imposed by resistance training. Mechanical stress is induced by the use of high-intensity training and it is believed it activates a larger percentage of muscle fibers. Conversely, metabolic stress is generated by high training volumes with moderate intensities using short rest intervals. This training paradigm results in greater fatigue and potentially stimulates a greater anabolic hormone response to exercise. Although evidence exists for both strategies, it still remains inconclusive whether one training paradigm is more advantageous than the other regarding muscle hypertrophy development. In untrained adults, the novelty of most resistance trai...
Resistance training is the most effective method to increase muscle mass. It has also been shown to ...
Purpose This study aimed to analyze the effect of resistance training (RT) performed until volitiona...
This review covers underlying physiological characteristics and training considerations that may aff...
Increases in muscle size and strength are influenced by the mechanical and metabolic stresses impose...
This investigation compared the effect of high-volume (VOL) versus high-intensity (INT) resistance t...
The quest to increase lean body mass is widely pursued by those who lift weights. Research is lackin...
The magnitude of improvements in muscular strength and size are influenced by the volume and intensi...
This investigation compared the effect of high‐volume (VOL) versus high‐intensity (INT) resistance t...
The load in resistance training is considered to be a critical variable for neuromuscular adaptation...
Abstract This paper reviews the existing literature about muscle hypertrophy resulting from various ...
Introduction: The effects of low intensity resistance training combined with vascular occlusion have...
Exercise training in combination with optimal nutritional support is an effective strategy to mainta...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy commonly occurs with repeated bouts of resistance exercise as well as fo...
Purpose: To analyse the effect of resistance training (RT) performed until volitional failure with l...
The effective prescription of resistance exercise for strength and power development has been a sour...
Resistance training is the most effective method to increase muscle mass. It has also been shown to ...
Purpose This study aimed to analyze the effect of resistance training (RT) performed until volitiona...
This review covers underlying physiological characteristics and training considerations that may aff...
Increases in muscle size and strength are influenced by the mechanical and metabolic stresses impose...
This investigation compared the effect of high-volume (VOL) versus high-intensity (INT) resistance t...
The quest to increase lean body mass is widely pursued by those who lift weights. Research is lackin...
The magnitude of improvements in muscular strength and size are influenced by the volume and intensi...
This investigation compared the effect of high‐volume (VOL) versus high‐intensity (INT) resistance t...
The load in resistance training is considered to be a critical variable for neuromuscular adaptation...
Abstract This paper reviews the existing literature about muscle hypertrophy resulting from various ...
Introduction: The effects of low intensity resistance training combined with vascular occlusion have...
Exercise training in combination with optimal nutritional support is an effective strategy to mainta...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy commonly occurs with repeated bouts of resistance exercise as well as fo...
Purpose: To analyse the effect of resistance training (RT) performed until volitional failure with l...
The effective prescription of resistance exercise for strength and power development has been a sour...
Resistance training is the most effective method to increase muscle mass. It has also been shown to ...
Purpose This study aimed to analyze the effect of resistance training (RT) performed until volitiona...
This review covers underlying physiological characteristics and training considerations that may aff...