A large corpus of data obtained by means of empirical study of neuromuscular adaptation is currently of limited use to athletes and their coaches. One of the reasons lies in the unclear direct practical utility of many individual trials. This paper introduces a mathematical model of adaptation to resistance training, which derives its elements from physiological fundamentals on the one side, and empirical findings on the other. The key element of the proposed model is what is here termed the athlete's capability profile. This is a generalization of length and velocity dependent force production characteristics of individual muscles, to an exercise with arbitrary biomechanics. The capability profile, a two-dimensional function over the capab...
A model has recently been proposed to predict the changes of mechanical power (Ẇ) during a maximal e...
A model has recently been proposed to predict the changes of mechanical power (Ẇ) during a maximal e...
The work presents complex methods of simultaneous registration of electric activity of the lower ext...
The penetration of mathematical modelling in sports science to date has been highly limited. In part...
In contrast to most scientific disciplines, sports science research has been characterized by compar...
The occurrence of so-called sticking points in a lift is pervasive in weight training practice. Biom...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Newtons second law of motion describes the acceleration of an object as being directly proportional ...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
The implementation of strength training interventions within performance sport requires practitioner...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to test whether systems models of training ef...
The aim of the present study was to test whether systems models of training effects on performance i...
In real life motions, as well as in sports, the adaptation of the neuromuscular systems to externall...
The aim of this study is to determine the capacity and the variability of maximum force rules measur...
A model has recently been proposed to predict the changes of mechanical power (Ẇ) during a maximal e...
A model has recently been proposed to predict the changes of mechanical power (Ẇ) during a maximal e...
The work presents complex methods of simultaneous registration of electric activity of the lower ext...
The penetration of mathematical modelling in sports science to date has been highly limited. In part...
In contrast to most scientific disciplines, sports science research has been characterized by compar...
The occurrence of so-called sticking points in a lift is pervasive in weight training practice. Biom...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Newtons second law of motion describes the acceleration of an object as being directly proportional ...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
The implementation of strength training interventions within performance sport requires practitioner...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to test whether systems models of training ef...
The aim of the present study was to test whether systems models of training effects on performance i...
In real life motions, as well as in sports, the adaptation of the neuromuscular systems to externall...
The aim of this study is to determine the capacity and the variability of maximum force rules measur...
A model has recently been proposed to predict the changes of mechanical power (Ẇ) during a maximal e...
A model has recently been proposed to predict the changes of mechanical power (Ẇ) during a maximal e...
The work presents complex methods of simultaneous registration of electric activity of the lower ext...