There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength following shortening and lengthening resistance training and subsequent detraining. The aim of the study was to investigate differences in corticospinal and spinal responses to resistance training of the tibialis anterior muscle between shortening or lengthening muscle contractions for 4 weeks and after 2 weeks of detraining. Thirty-one untrained individuals were assigned to either shortening or lengthening isokinetic resistance training (4 weeks, 3 days/weeks) or a non-training control group. Transcranial magnetic stimulation and peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) were used to assess corticospinal and spinal changes, respectively, at pre-, ...
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performan...
Cross-education strength training has being shown to retain strength and muscle thickness in the imm...
Purpose The motor cortex (M1) appears to be a primary site of adaptation following both a single se...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
The neural adaptations that mediate the increase in strength in the early phase of a strength traini...
The current study was designed to examine corticospinal modulation during a 10-week hypertrophy-trai...
Background: Strength training results in adaptive changes in skeletal muscle, however, adaptive chan...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
[Abstract] While it is known that resistance training causes changes in the central nervous system (...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increases in corticospinal excitability (CSE)...
Ageing-related alterations in neuromuscular system was the main interest in the current study. Muscl...
Purpose: We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the corticospinal responses fr...
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performan...
Cross-education strength training has being shown to retain strength and muscle thickness in the imm...
Purpose The motor cortex (M1) appears to be a primary site of adaptation following both a single se...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
The neural adaptations that mediate the increase in strength in the early phase of a strength traini...
The current study was designed to examine corticospinal modulation during a 10-week hypertrophy-trai...
Background: Strength training results in adaptive changes in skeletal muscle, however, adaptive chan...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
[Abstract] While it is known that resistance training causes changes in the central nervous system (...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increases in corticospinal excitability (CSE)...
Ageing-related alterations in neuromuscular system was the main interest in the current study. Muscl...
Purpose: We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the corticospinal responses fr...
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performan...
Cross-education strength training has being shown to retain strength and muscle thickness in the imm...
Purpose The motor cortex (M1) appears to be a primary site of adaptation following both a single se...