Resistance training (RT) is commonly used to target specific weakened muscle groups. Among the plethora of methods employed as RT, the current study focused on a sled that provides constant resistance proportional to speed. This study aimed to examine neuromuscular patterns of the lower extremity and trunk muscles in response to pushing a sled with constant resistance at two different speeds. Twenty-six young adults (average age, 23.8) participated in this study. Surface electromyography electrodes were placed on gluteus maximus (GMAX), gluteus medius (GMED), tibialis anterior (TA), gastrocnemius (GA), and erector spinae (lumbar and thoracic) of their dominant leg or side (unilateral at the same side as the dominant lower limb). Neuromuscul...
Wearable resistance allows individualized loading for sport specific movements and can lead to speci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
For rehabilitation and sports medicine, resistance training (RT) has been known to increase muscle s...
The lack of exercise in society today often leads to severe muscle loss and poor physical performanc...
Introduction: The XPO Trainer used in this research is a novel device which provides low rolling res...
Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothe...
The study aimed to identify the effect of a neuromuscular resistance training protocol (NRTP) on the...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate lower extremity neuromuscular activity pattern...
The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature as to the effects of performin...
Motorized treadmills and weighted sleds are employed in clinical settings to improve lower extremity...
Motor unit recruitment of individual muscles could substantially differ with changes in speed and lo...
The loaded step-up exercise allows strength and conditioning practitioners to incorporate a unilater...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30% one repetition maxim...
Background: Wearable resistance (WR) training is a modality that allows athletes to perform loaded s...
Objective To determine whether providing a controlled resistance versus assistance to the paretic le...
Wearable resistance allows individualized loading for sport specific movements and can lead to speci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
For rehabilitation and sports medicine, resistance training (RT) has been known to increase muscle s...
The lack of exercise in society today often leads to severe muscle loss and poor physical performanc...
Introduction: The XPO Trainer used in this research is a novel device which provides low rolling res...
Introduction: The research tested the effects of training in three different load zones. The hypothe...
The study aimed to identify the effect of a neuromuscular resistance training protocol (NRTP) on the...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate lower extremity neuromuscular activity pattern...
The purpose of this study was to systematically review the literature as to the effects of performin...
Motorized treadmills and weighted sleds are employed in clinical settings to improve lower extremity...
Motor unit recruitment of individual muscles could substantially differ with changes in speed and lo...
The loaded step-up exercise allows strength and conditioning practitioners to incorporate a unilater...
We examined the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80 vs. 30% one repetition maxim...
Background: Wearable resistance (WR) training is a modality that allows athletes to perform loaded s...
Objective To determine whether providing a controlled resistance versus assistance to the paretic le...
Wearable resistance allows individualized loading for sport specific movements and can lead to speci...
The purpose of this study was to examine the neuromuscular adaptations following 3 and 6 weeks of 80...
For rehabilitation and sports medicine, resistance training (RT) has been known to increase muscle s...