ABSTRACT Introduction The aim of this study was to compare vastus lateralis (VL) and rectus femoris (RF) muscles for their nervous and mechanical adaptations during two bouts of downhill walking (DW) with load carriage performed two weeks apart. Moreover, we investigated cardio-metabolic and perceived exertion responses during both DW bouts. Methods Seventeen participants performed two 45-min sessions of loaded DW (30% of body mass; slope: -25 %; speed: 4.5 km·h -1 ) separated by two weeks. Rating of perceived exertion (RPE), cost of walking (C w ), heart rate (HR), and EMG activity of thigh muscles were assessed during the DW. Muscle shear elastic modulus (μ) of RF and VL were assessed before each exercise bout. Maximal voluntary contracti...
Downhill backwards walking causes repeated, cyclical loading of the muscle–tendon unit. The effect t...
This study compares the electromyographic (EMG) peak amplitude changes of gluteus medius (Gmed), vas...
Downhill backwards walking causes repeated, cyclical loading of the muscle–tendon unit. The effect t...
<div><p>Abstract Walking involves small adjustments to maintain body balance. However, thedemand for...
Downhill running has an important effect on performance in trail running competitions, but it is les...
Mountain trekking involves level, uphill, and downhill walking (DW). Prolonged DW induces damage to ...
We tested the hypothesis that backward downhill walking (eccentric component) impairs both voluntary...
International audienceLocomotor exercise may induce corticospinal excitability and/or cortical inhib...
Mountain trekking involves level, uphill, and downhill walking (DW). Prolonged DW induces damage to ...
Skeletal muscle quadriceps low-frequency fatigue (LFF) during exercise promotes improvements in exer...
Skeletal muscle quadriceps low-frequency fatigue (LFF) during exercise promotes improvements in exer...
[[abstract]]This study investigated whether a repeated bout of downhill running would result in less...
Scientific experiments on running mainly consider level running. However, the magnitude and etiology...
Research has suggested that a high variability in foot strike pattern during downhill running is ass...
Transient symptoms of muscle damage emanating from unaccustomed eccentric exercise can adversely aff...
Downhill backwards walking causes repeated, cyclical loading of the muscle–tendon unit. The effect t...
This study compares the electromyographic (EMG) peak amplitude changes of gluteus medius (Gmed), vas...
Downhill backwards walking causes repeated, cyclical loading of the muscle–tendon unit. The effect t...
<div><p>Abstract Walking involves small adjustments to maintain body balance. However, thedemand for...
Downhill running has an important effect on performance in trail running competitions, but it is les...
Mountain trekking involves level, uphill, and downhill walking (DW). Prolonged DW induces damage to ...
We tested the hypothesis that backward downhill walking (eccentric component) impairs both voluntary...
International audienceLocomotor exercise may induce corticospinal excitability and/or cortical inhib...
Mountain trekking involves level, uphill, and downhill walking (DW). Prolonged DW induces damage to ...
Skeletal muscle quadriceps low-frequency fatigue (LFF) during exercise promotes improvements in exer...
Skeletal muscle quadriceps low-frequency fatigue (LFF) during exercise promotes improvements in exer...
[[abstract]]This study investigated whether a repeated bout of downhill running would result in less...
Scientific experiments on running mainly consider level running. However, the magnitude and etiology...
Research has suggested that a high variability in foot strike pattern during downhill running is ass...
Transient symptoms of muscle damage emanating from unaccustomed eccentric exercise can adversely aff...
Downhill backwards walking causes repeated, cyclical loading of the muscle–tendon unit. The effect t...
This study compares the electromyographic (EMG) peak amplitude changes of gluteus medius (Gmed), vas...
Downhill backwards walking causes repeated, cyclical loading of the muscle–tendon unit. The effect t...