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Mirror training augments the cross-education of strength and affects inhibitory paths
(American College of Sports Medicine, 2016)
Purpose: Unilateral
strength training strengthens not only the muscles on the trained side but also the homologous muscles on the untrained side; however,
the magnitude of this interlimb cross-education is modest. We ...
Intensity-dependent contribution of neuromuscular fatigue after constant-load cycling
(Wolters Kluwer, 2016)
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that central and peripheral fatigue after constant-load cycling exercise would vary with exercise intensity and duration.
Methods: Twelve well-trained male cyclists (V˙O2max, 4.49 ± 0.35 ...
Deception improves time trial performance in well-trained cyclists without augmented fatigue
(Wolters Kluwer, 2018)
Purpose To investigate the effects of feedback, in the form of a virtual avatar paced at 100% and 102% of baseline performance, on neuromuscular fatigue after a 4-km cycling time trial (TT). We hypothesized that improved ...
Modulation of specific inhibitory networks in fatigued locomotor muscles of healthy males
(Springer, 2018)
Reduced maximal force capability of skeletal muscle, as a consequence of exercise, can be due to peripheral or central
fatigue mechanisms. In upper-limb muscles, neuromuscular fatigue is concurrent with reduced corticospinal ...
Torque, power and muscle activation of eccentric and concentric isokinetic cycling
(Elsevier, 2018)
This study aimed to establish the effect of cycling mode and cadence on torque, external power output, and lower limb muscle activation during maximal, recumbent, isokinetic cycling. After familiarisation, twelve healthy ...
Performance fatigability is not regulated to a peripheral critical threshold
(Wolters Kluwer, 2018)
The critical threshold hypothesis proposes that performance fatigability during high-intensity exercise is tightly regulated by negative-feedback signals from the active muscles. We propose that performance fatigability ...
Neuromuscular fatigue and recovery after heavy resistance, jump, and sprint training
(Wolters Kluwer, 2018)
Purpose
Training methods that require maximal intensity efforts against light and heavy resistance are commonly used for athletic development. Typically, these sessions are separated by at least 48 h recovery on the ...
Determining the potential sites of neural adaptation to cross-education: implications for the cross-education of muscle strength
(Springer, 2018)
Cross-education describes the strength gain in the opposite, untrained limb following a unilateral strength training program. Since its discovery in 1894, several studies now confirm the existence of cross-education in ...
The assessment of neuromuscular fatigue during 120 min of simulated soccer exercise
(Springer, 2017)
Purpose
This investigation examined the development of neuromuscular fatigue during a simulated soccer match incorporating a period of extra time (ET) and the reliability of these responses on repeated test occasions.
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Contraction intensity and sex differences in knee-extensor fatigability
(Elsevier, 2017)
Females are less fatigable than males during isometric contractions across various muscles and intensities. However, sex differences in knee-extensor fatigability remain relatively unexplored. Purpose: To determine the sex ...