Purpose: To determine whether the maximal strength, impulse, and power characteristics of competitive mixed-martial-arts (MMA) athletes differ according to competition level. Methods: Twenty-nine male semiprofessional and amateur MMA competitors were stratified into either higher-level (HL) or lower-level (LL) performers on the basis of competition grade and success. The 1-repetition-maximum (1RM) squat was used to assess lower-body dynamic strength, and a spectrum of impulse, power, force, and velocity variables were evaluated during an incremental-load jump squat. In addition, participants performed an isometric midthigh pull (IMTP) and 1RM bench press to determine whole-body isometric force and upper-body dynamic strength capabilities, r...
Purpose: To determine whether explosive power and isometric strength of the lower-limb muscles in el...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is an exciting and complex sport that combines the techniques of boxing, Mu...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of isometric maximal strength (PF) and rate of for...
Purpose: To determine whether the maximal strength, impulse, and power characteristics of competitiv...
Background: Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport underpinned by techniques from other combat d...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport that includes striking and grappling contested under a un...
Gross countermovement jump (CMJ) performance measures are greater in higher-level mixed martial arts...
Purpose: To determine whether the magnitude of performance improvements and the mechanisms driving a...
Abstract This study was undertaken to determine the relationship between maximum dynamic and isomet...
This investigation sought to determine the relevance of anaerobic and aerobic-based measures to comp...
Purpose: To determine whether the magnitude of improvement in athletic performance and the mechanism...
The aim of this study was to verify the relationship of strength and power with performance on an in...
The study's aim was to establish the neuromuscular responses in elite athletes during and following ...
BACKGROUND: Japanese kickboxing is a combat sport designed to accommodate fighters from different co...
Background: The main aim of this study is to analyze the influence of the external load on the react...
Purpose: To determine whether explosive power and isometric strength of the lower-limb muscles in el...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is an exciting and complex sport that combines the techniques of boxing, Mu...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of isometric maximal strength (PF) and rate of for...
Purpose: To determine whether the maximal strength, impulse, and power characteristics of competitiv...
Background: Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport underpinned by techniques from other combat d...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a combat sport that includes striking and grappling contested under a un...
Gross countermovement jump (CMJ) performance measures are greater in higher-level mixed martial arts...
Purpose: To determine whether the magnitude of performance improvements and the mechanisms driving a...
Abstract This study was undertaken to determine the relationship between maximum dynamic and isomet...
This investigation sought to determine the relevance of anaerobic and aerobic-based measures to comp...
Purpose: To determine whether the magnitude of improvement in athletic performance and the mechanism...
The aim of this study was to verify the relationship of strength and power with performance on an in...
The study's aim was to establish the neuromuscular responses in elite athletes during and following ...
BACKGROUND: Japanese kickboxing is a combat sport designed to accommodate fighters from different co...
Background: The main aim of this study is to analyze the influence of the external load on the react...
Purpose: To determine whether explosive power and isometric strength of the lower-limb muscles in el...
Mixed martial arts (MMA) is an exciting and complex sport that combines the techniques of boxing, Mu...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of isometric maximal strength (PF) and rate of for...