The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences in relative muscle activation and strength for the leg press and back squat. Experienced lifters (10 women, 9 men) completed a wide and narrow variation of each lift at their 10RM. EMG for 10 muscles (relative to maximum isometric activation) was compared. There was a significant difference in absolute strength between genders, but no difference in relative strength. No differences in muscle activation were found between wide and narrow stances, although some muscles had greater activity in the squat than the leg press. The only gender difference was women having significantly higher vastus lateralis relative activation regardless of lift. Overall, men and women seem to be...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of sex on the kinetic, kinematic and neuromuscular...
The effects of blood flow restriction training (BFR) may be impacted by the several physiological an...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine whether strength-matched men and women ex...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine whether strength-matched men and women ex...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cr...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cru...
The aim of this study was to compare male vs. female athletes in strength and power performance rela...
Eric J. Nehlsen1 & Matthew J. Garver1 1University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri Muscula...
Korak, JA, Paquette, MR, Fuller, DK, Caputo, JL, and Coons, JM. Muscle activation patterns of lower-...
The squat is a closed-chain lower body exercise that is regularly performed by many athletes. The sq...
Multiple studies support the idea that women use a more quadriceps dominant activation pattern at th...
Evaluation of voluntary muscle action can be delineated as stabilisation strategies against external...
Date of Acceptance: 25/02/2015Surface electromyography (EMG) of the rectus femoris, biceps femoris a...
To investigate sex differences in the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function following resistan...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of sex on the kinetic, kinematic and neuromuscular...
The effects of blood flow restriction training (BFR) may be impacted by the several physiological an...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine whether strength-matched men and women ex...
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine whether strength-matched men and women ex...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cr...
Background: Numerous factors have been identified as potentially increasing the risk of anterior cru...
The aim of this study was to compare male vs. female athletes in strength and power performance rela...
Eric J. Nehlsen1 & Matthew J. Garver1 1University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri Muscula...
Korak, JA, Paquette, MR, Fuller, DK, Caputo, JL, and Coons, JM. Muscle activation patterns of lower-...
The squat is a closed-chain lower body exercise that is regularly performed by many athletes. The sq...
Multiple studies support the idea that women use a more quadriceps dominant activation pattern at th...
Evaluation of voluntary muscle action can be delineated as stabilisation strategies against external...
Date of Acceptance: 25/02/2015Surface electromyography (EMG) of the rectus femoris, biceps femoris a...
To investigate sex differences in the temporal recovery of neuromuscular function following resistan...
The aim of this study was to assess the influence of sex on the kinetic, kinematic and neuromuscular...
The effects of blood flow restriction training (BFR) may be impacted by the several physiological an...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...