PURPOSE: The goal of the present study was to determine the contribution of the intrinsic muscle properties and muscle activation of the knee extensors to the maximal rate of unilateral isometric torque development and to relate both factors to maximal bilateral jumping performance in experienced jumpers. On the basis of previous studies, we hypothesized that maximal rate of torque development during maximal effort isometric contractions and jump height would depend on the subjects' ability for maximal muscle activation rather than on the muscle's contractile properties. METHODS: Eleven male elite volleyball players (20 ± 2 yr, means ± SD) performed squat jumps starting from a 120° knee angle (SJ120; full extension = 180°) and countermoveme...
Item does not contain fulltextWe measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torqu...
ABSTRACT Architectural and physical performance measurements are commonly implemented to identify va...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationships between absolute and body mass-nor...
Knee peak torque (PT) is associated to jump performance in volleyball players. It is not clear wheth...
We hypothesized that maximal unilateral isometric knee extensor torque, the rate of torque developme...
Background and objective: There are many studies that have examined the differences in isokinetic s...
In explosive contractions, neural activation is a major factor in determining the rate of torque dev...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Jump tests and isokinetic dynamometer assessments are widely used in sports to iden...
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that the initial rate (first 40 ms) of unilateral knee extensor torque deve...
Isokinetic strength evaluation of the knee flexion and extension in concentric mode of contraction i...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between vertical jumping performance and i...
Background: The game of Volleyball requires the players to perform dynamic movements in receiving th...
We examined the relationships between heights of different vertical jumps and isometric single-joint...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the isokinetic quadriceps and ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torqu...
ABSTRACT Architectural and physical performance measurements are commonly implemented to identify va...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationships between absolute and body mass-nor...
Knee peak torque (PT) is associated to jump performance in volleyball players. It is not clear wheth...
We hypothesized that maximal unilateral isometric knee extensor torque, the rate of torque developme...
Background and objective: There are many studies that have examined the differences in isokinetic s...
In explosive contractions, neural activation is a major factor in determining the rate of torque dev...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Jump tests and isokinetic dynamometer assessments are widely used in sports to iden...
PURPOSE: We hypothesized that the initial rate (first 40 ms) of unilateral knee extensor torque deve...
Isokinetic strength evaluation of the knee flexion and extension in concentric mode of contraction i...
We measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torque and rate of torque developme...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between vertical jumping performance and i...
Background: The game of Volleyball requires the players to perform dynamic movements in receiving th...
We examined the relationships between heights of different vertical jumps and isometric single-joint...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the isokinetic quadriceps and ...
Item does not contain fulltextWe measured changes in maximal voluntary and electrically evoked torqu...
ABSTRACT Architectural and physical performance measurements are commonly implemented to identify va...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationships between absolute and body mass-nor...