The occurrence of so-called sticking points in a lift is pervasive in weight training practice. Biomechanically complex exercises often exhibit multi-modal variation of effective force exerted against the load as a function of the elevation and velocity of the load. This results in a variety of possible loci for the occurrence of sticking points and makes the problem of designing the optimal training strategy to overcome them challenging. In this article a case founded on theoretical grounds is made against a purely empirical method. It is argued that the nature of the problem considered and the wide range of variables involved limit the generality of conclusions which can be drawn from experimental studies alone. Instead an alternative is ...
This series of reviews focuses on the most important neuromuscular function in many sport performanc...
Training with instability device seems to have useful adaptaments, but not all the autor confirm it....
Understanding possible variations in muscle activation patterns and its functional implications to m...
A large corpus of data obtained by means of empirical study of neuromuscular adaptation is currently...
"Although full range of motion (ROM) resistance training is a successful method of enhancing force p...
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...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Clark, RA, Humphries, B, Hohmann, E, and Bryant, AL. The influence of variable range of motion train...
Training based on muscle-oriented repetitive movements has been shown to be beneficial for the impro...
Training based on muscle-oriented repetitive movements has been shown to be beneficial for the impro...
The implementation of strength training interventions within performance sport requires practitioner...
Computational models of the human body coupled with optimization can be used to predict the influenc...
This series of reviews focuses on the most important neuromuscular function in many sport performanc...
Training with instability device seems to have useful adaptaments, but not all the autor confirm it....
Understanding possible variations in muscle activation patterns and its functional implications to m...
A large corpus of data obtained by means of empirical study of neuromuscular adaptation is currently...
"Although full range of motion (ROM) resistance training is a successful method of enhancing force p...
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...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
This thesis undertook a series of investigations to explore the relationship between limb velocity, ...
This paper is the second in our three part series examining how a variety of biomechanical principle...
Clark, RA, Humphries, B, Hohmann, E, and Bryant, AL. The influence of variable range of motion train...
Training based on muscle-oriented repetitive movements has been shown to be beneficial for the impro...
Training based on muscle-oriented repetitive movements has been shown to be beneficial for the impro...
The implementation of strength training interventions within performance sport requires practitioner...
Computational models of the human body coupled with optimization can be used to predict the influenc...
This series of reviews focuses on the most important neuromuscular function in many sport performanc...
Training with instability device seems to have useful adaptaments, but not all the autor confirm it....
Understanding possible variations in muscle activation patterns and its functional implications to m...