It has been reported that hypertrophy gains is greater in upper body compared to lower body, however, there is no consensus that muscular strength gains are greater in upper body than in lower body. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to compare the strength gains between knee extensors and elbow flexors in response to similar resistance training regimens. Fifty five untrained young women (age: 21.6 ± 2.9 years, weight: 58.3 ± 9.0 kg and height: 163.6 ± 7.5 cm (Mean±SD)) participated in the study as volunteers. Resistance training was performed twice a week for 10 weeks. All subjects performed three sets of 8-12 maximum repetitions for leg press, knee flexion, lat pull down and bench press exercises. Unilateral knee extensors and el...
Introduction: An emerging topic in the resistance training literature are the outcomes between low r...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...
Alyssa L. Parten. University of North Alabama, Florence, AL. Accommodating resistance (AR) is a trai...
It has been reported that hypertrophy gains is greater in upper body compared to lower body, however...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of 6 weeks of resistance training to volitional fail...
Resistance training (RT) offers benefits to both men and women. However, the studies about the diffe...
Background: The effect of resistance training (RT) on adaptations in muscular strength and hypertrop...
Purpose: This study assessed variability in muscle size and strength changes in a large cohort of me...
Purpose: This study assessed variability in muscle size and strength changes in a large cohort of me...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
The study investigated the effects of eight weeks of concurrent muscular strength and endurance resi...
The study compared the effects of resistance training programs composed by multi-joint (MJ), single-...
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate if endurance athletes, sustaining their normal...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of 2 different lower-body strength training schemes ...
Introduction: An emerging topic in the resistance training literature are the outcomes between low r...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...
Alyssa L. Parten. University of North Alabama, Florence, AL. Accommodating resistance (AR) is a trai...
It has been reported that hypertrophy gains is greater in upper body compared to lower body, however...
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of 6 weeks of resistance training to volitional fail...
Resistance training (RT) offers benefits to both men and women. However, the studies about the diffe...
Background: The effect of resistance training (RT) on adaptations in muscular strength and hypertrop...
Purpose: This study assessed variability in muscle size and strength changes in a large cohort of me...
Purpose: This study assessed variability in muscle size and strength changes in a large cohort of me...
The purpose of this study was to compare the absolute and relative changes in maximal bilateral elbo...
The study investigated the effects of eight weeks of concurrent muscular strength and endurance resi...
The study compared the effects of resistance training programs composed by multi-joint (MJ), single-...
Objectives To investigate the effects of resistance training volume on the adaptations of different ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate if endurance athletes, sustaining their normal...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of 2 different lower-body strength training schemes ...
Introduction: An emerging topic in the resistance training literature are the outcomes between low r...
Purpose: We examined differences between trained males and females in measures of muscular fatigabil...
Alyssa L. Parten. University of North Alabama, Florence, AL. Accommodating resistance (AR) is a trai...