Background . During counter movement jumps, adding weight in the eccentric phase and then suddenly releasing this weight during the concentric phase, known as accentuated eccentric loading (AEL), has been suggested to immediately improve jumping performance. The level of evidence for the positive effects of AEL remains weak, with conflicting evidence over the effectiveness in enhancing performance. Therefore, we proposed to theoretically explore the influence of implementing AEL during constrained vertical jumping using computer modelling and simulation and examined whether the proposed mechanism of enhanced power, increased elastic energy storage and return, could enhance work and power. Methods. We used a simplified model, consisting of a...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of a mismatch between control and musculoskeletal properti...
Purpose: The influence of external loading on muscle and tendon dynamics during maximal vertical jum...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
Does performing drop jumps with additional eccentric loading improve jump performance? J Strength Co...
PURPOSE: In the literature, substantial decreases in power output in jumping have been described for...
Maximum vertical jumping has served as a useful tool for examining musculoskeletal coordin...
This paper presents a simulation study that was conducted to investigate whether the stereotyped mot...
Purpose: To identify the effect of additional elastic force on the kinetic and kinematic characteris...
The mechanisms enabling the arms to increase standing vertical jump height are investigated by compu...
The effect of muscle stimulation dynamics on the sensitivity of jumping achievement to variations in...
In this study, we attempt to answer the following question: To what degree the higher muscular activ...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
This is the final version. Available from the Company of Biologists via the DOI in this recordMuscle...
Muscle contractile mechanics induced by the changing demands of human movement have the potential to...
The accentuated eccentric loading (AEL) method is derived from the notion of superior force generati...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of a mismatch between control and musculoskeletal properti...
Purpose: The influence of external loading on muscle and tendon dynamics during maximal vertical jum...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...
Does performing drop jumps with additional eccentric loading improve jump performance? J Strength Co...
PURPOSE: In the literature, substantial decreases in power output in jumping have been described for...
Maximum vertical jumping has served as a useful tool for examining musculoskeletal coordin...
This paper presents a simulation study that was conducted to investigate whether the stereotyped mot...
Purpose: To identify the effect of additional elastic force on the kinetic and kinematic characteris...
The mechanisms enabling the arms to increase standing vertical jump height are investigated by compu...
The effect of muscle stimulation dynamics on the sensitivity of jumping achievement to variations in...
In this study, we attempt to answer the following question: To what degree the higher muscular activ...
A goal of biomechanics and motor control is to understand the design of the human musculoskeletal sy...
This is the final version. Available from the Company of Biologists via the DOI in this recordMuscle...
Muscle contractile mechanics induced by the changing demands of human movement have the potential to...
The accentuated eccentric loading (AEL) method is derived from the notion of superior force generati...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of a mismatch between control and musculoskeletal properti...
Purpose: The influence of external loading on muscle and tendon dynamics during maximal vertical jum...
Purpose: To investigate whether the difference in jump height between countermovement jumps (CMJ) an...