This study aimed to compare the effects of three resistance training (RT) programs differing in the magnitude of velocity loss (VL) allowed in each exercise set: 10%, 30%, or 45% on changes in strength, vertical jump, sprint performance, and EMG variables. Thirty-three young men were randomly assigned into three experimental groups (VL10%, VL30%, and VL45%; n = 11 each) that performed a velocity-based RT program for 8 weeks using only the full squat exercise (SQ). Training load (55-70% 1RM), frequency (2 sessions/week), number of sets (3), and inter-set recovery (4 min) were identical for all groups. Running sprint (20 m), countermovement jump (CMJ), 1RM, muscle endurance, and EMG during SQ were assessed pre- and post-training. All groups s...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and...
Sports that require high levels of strength and power typically employ traditional percentage-based ...
It is commonplace for people involved in recreational weight training to limit squat depth to lift h...
This study aimed to compare the effects of three resistance training (RT) programs differing in the ...
This study aimed to compare the effects of 2 resistance training (RT) programs with different veloci...
Purpose: Prescribing resistance training using velocity loss thresholds can enhance exercise quality...
Introduction: In recent years the velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) approach has gained pop...
Introduction: Velocity-Based Strength training (VBST) is based on measuring bar velocity. This allow...
The aim of this study was to investigate the differences and long-term reliability in perceptual, me...
PURPOSE: Prescribing resistance training using velocity loss thresholds can enhance exercise quality...
BACKGROUND: Velocity loss (VL) experienced in a set during resistance training is often monitored to...
Effects of strength and power training on neuromuscular adaptations and jumping movement pattern and...
This study aimed to systematically review the effects of the different velocity loss (VL) thresholds...
This study examined the differences in power output after a six-week intervention of a percentage-ba...
Scientific examination of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) has increased recently, but how ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and...
Sports that require high levels of strength and power typically employ traditional percentage-based ...
It is commonplace for people involved in recreational weight training to limit squat depth to lift h...
This study aimed to compare the effects of three resistance training (RT) programs differing in the ...
This study aimed to compare the effects of 2 resistance training (RT) programs with different veloci...
Purpose: Prescribing resistance training using velocity loss thresholds can enhance exercise quality...
Introduction: In recent years the velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) approach has gained pop...
Introduction: Velocity-Based Strength training (VBST) is based on measuring bar velocity. This allow...
The aim of this study was to investigate the differences and long-term reliability in perceptual, me...
PURPOSE: Prescribing resistance training using velocity loss thresholds can enhance exercise quality...
BACKGROUND: Velocity loss (VL) experienced in a set during resistance training is often monitored to...
Effects of strength and power training on neuromuscular adaptations and jumping movement pattern and...
This study aimed to systematically review the effects of the different velocity loss (VL) thresholds...
This study examined the differences in power output after a six-week intervention of a percentage-ba...
Scientific examination of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) has increased recently, but how ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the impact of velocity-based resistance training (VBRT) and...
Sports that require high levels of strength and power typically employ traditional percentage-based ...
It is commonplace for people involved in recreational weight training to limit squat depth to lift h...