Beyer, KS, Fukuda, DH, Boone, CH, Wells, AJ, Townsend, JR, Jajtner, AR, Gonzalez, AM, Fragala, MS, Hoffman, JR, and Stout, JR. Short-term unilateral resistance training results in cross education of strength without changes in muscle size, activation, or endocrine response. J Strength Cond Res 30(5): 1213-1223, 2016 - The purpose of this study was to assess the cross education of strength and changes in the underlying mechanisms (muscle size, activation, and hormonal response) after a 4-week unilateral resistance training (URT) program. A group of 9 untrained men completed a 4-week URT program on the dominant leg (DOM), whereas cross education was measured in the nondominant leg (NON); and were compared with a control group (n 8, CON). Unil...
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
Short-term resistance training has been shown to increase isokinetic muscle strength and performance...
To investigate prolonged training-induced changes in electromyographic, muscle fibre and force produ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of short-term lower body unilateral re...
The objectives of this study were 1) to compare the extent of cross-transfer of high- versus low-loa...
Rehabilitation programs and research experiments use single-arm protocols in which the contralateral...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Purpose. The purpose of the present study was to investigate possible differences between unilateral...
Resistance training can be defined as the act of repeated voluntary muscle contractions against a re...
This investigation compared the effect of high-volume (VOL) versus high-intensity (INT) resistance t...
The magnitude of improvements in muscular strength and size are influenced by the volume and intensi...
Aim The purpose of this study was to assess muscle hypertrophy outcomes from high and low load stren...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
BACKGROUND:The objective of the present study was to compare the effects of a traditional resistance...
This investigation compared the effect of high‐volume (VOL) versus high‐intensity (INT) resistance t...
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
Short-term resistance training has been shown to increase isokinetic muscle strength and performance...
To investigate prolonged training-induced changes in electromyographic, muscle fibre and force produ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of short-term lower body unilateral re...
The objectives of this study were 1) to compare the extent of cross-transfer of high- versus low-loa...
Rehabilitation programs and research experiments use single-arm protocols in which the contralateral...
Background: Cross-training is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in...
Purpose. The purpose of the present study was to investigate possible differences between unilateral...
Resistance training can be defined as the act of repeated voluntary muscle contractions against a re...
This investigation compared the effect of high-volume (VOL) versus high-intensity (INT) resistance t...
The magnitude of improvements in muscular strength and size are influenced by the volume and intensi...
Aim The purpose of this study was to assess muscle hypertrophy outcomes from high and low load stren...
Although adaptations to strength training should logically be confined to the trained muscles, a sti...
BACKGROUND:The objective of the present study was to compare the effects of a traditional resistance...
This investigation compared the effect of high‐volume (VOL) versus high‐intensity (INT) resistance t...
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
Short-term resistance training has been shown to increase isokinetic muscle strength and performance...
To investigate prolonged training-induced changes in electromyographic, muscle fibre and force produ...