Exercise with reduced muscle mass facilitates greater muscle-specific adaptations than training with larger muscle mass. The smaller active muscle mass can demand a greater portion of cardiac output which allows muscle(s) to perform greater work and subsequently elicit robust physiological adaptations that improve health and fitness. One reduced active muscle mass exercise that can promote greater positive physiological adaptations is single-leg cycling (SLC). Specifically, SLC confines the cycling exercise to a smaller muscle mass resulting in greater limb specific blood flow (i.e., blood flow is no longer “shared” by both legs) which allows the individual to exercise at a greater limb specific intensity or for a longer duration. Numerous ...
International guidelines recommend exercise training within pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) for adults...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the training effects on lactate threshold (LT) and max...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most commonly injured ligaments, with over 250,00...
This study examined the acute performance, cardiovascular and local muscular responses to perceived ...
Single-leg cycling may enhance the peripheral adaptations of skeletal muscle to a greater extent tha...
Copyright © 2018 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Introduction Leg order during sequentia...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
Considerable variability exists between people in their health- and performance-related adaptations ...
Introduction Regular exercise can reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease through risk ...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
Objectives: This study determined if eccentric endurance cycling, eliciting a low cardiovascular dem...
Maximal oxygen consumption (V_ O2max ) is impaired in heart (HTx), kidney (KTx), and liver (LTx) tra...
Introduction Leg order during sequential single-leg cycling (i.e., exercising both legs independentl...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
International guidelines recommend exercise training within pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) for adults...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the training effects on lactate threshold (LT) and max...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most commonly injured ligaments, with over 250,00...
This study examined the acute performance, cardiovascular and local muscular responses to perceived ...
Single-leg cycling may enhance the peripheral adaptations of skeletal muscle to a greater extent tha...
Copyright © 2018 by the American College of Sports Medicine. Introduction Leg order during sequentia...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
Considerable variability exists between people in their health- and performance-related adaptations ...
Introduction Regular exercise can reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease through risk ...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
Objectives: This study determined if eccentric endurance cycling, eliciting a low cardiovascular dem...
Maximal oxygen consumption (V_ O2max ) is impaired in heart (HTx), kidney (KTx), and liver (LTx) tra...
Introduction Leg order during sequential single-leg cycling (i.e., exercising both legs independentl...
This review gives an overview of methods and outcomes of studies that compared circulatory, ventilat...
International guidelines recommend exercise training within pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) for adults...
The purpose of this study was to determine if the training effects on lactate threshold (LT) and max...
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most commonly injured ligaments, with over 250,00...