Objective: To study the effects of imagery-weight exercise on muscle strength. Material and Method: Preliminary study of a before and after designed experiment was conducted at the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, from June to September 2004. Fifteen healthy sedentary volunteers: 5 males, 10 females, mean age 28.7 + 3.5 years were enrolled. The participants were instructed to perform imagery-weight exercise training with their non-dominant arms. The program consisted of 3 sets of 10 repetitions of elbow flexion, 3 days/week, for 8 weeks. The arm muscles strength were assessed with computerized isotonic machine. One-Repetition Maximum (1-RM) at before and after the training program, was co...
The aim of this study was to investigate in control subjects the effect of imagery training on the t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect between exercise endurance and various forms of ...
The aim: to determine if strength group trainings have an effect on muscular strength, muscular endu...
Numerous studies have confirmed that motor imagery may result in plastic change in motor system as a...
This study compared the effects of PETTLEP-based and more traditional imagery on muscle strength. PE...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Introduction: To identify the effect of imagery exercises on activity of the shoulder muscles. Mater...
The current study explored exercise imagery use in recreational weightlifters. Semi-structured inter...
The purpose of this training study was to determine the magnitude of strength gains following a high...
The theoretical base of this research study was to examine how an image would affect strength output...
The PETTLEP model of motor imagery (Holmes & Collins, 2001) has been shown to be effective in en...
Exercise addiction has been referred to in the literature as exercise dependence (Frederick & Morris...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Objective: To determine the effect of lower extremity muscle strength training in healthy young adul...
Introduction: The use of motor imagery (MI) has been shown to offer significant improvements in move...
The aim of this study was to investigate in control subjects the effect of imagery training on the t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect between exercise endurance and various forms of ...
The aim: to determine if strength group trainings have an effect on muscular strength, muscular endu...
Numerous studies have confirmed that motor imagery may result in plastic change in motor system as a...
This study compared the effects of PETTLEP-based and more traditional imagery on muscle strength. PE...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Introduction: To identify the effect of imagery exercises on activity of the shoulder muscles. Mater...
The current study explored exercise imagery use in recreational weightlifters. Semi-structured inter...
The purpose of this training study was to determine the magnitude of strength gains following a high...
The theoretical base of this research study was to examine how an image would affect strength output...
The PETTLEP model of motor imagery (Holmes & Collins, 2001) has been shown to be effective in en...
Exercise addiction has been referred to in the literature as exercise dependence (Frederick & Morris...
Motor imagery training could be an important treatment of reduced muscle function in patients and in...
Objective: To determine the effect of lower extremity muscle strength training in healthy young adul...
Introduction: The use of motor imagery (MI) has been shown to offer significant improvements in move...
The aim of this study was to investigate in control subjects the effect of imagery training on the t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect between exercise endurance and various forms of ...
The aim: to determine if strength group trainings have an effect on muscular strength, muscular endu...