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Alterations in body composition, capillary glucose and functionality during explosive strength training in older women
( International Journal on Disability and Human Development, 2015)
Although strength training interventions has positive effects for functional performance of elderly people, others studies suggest that muscle power and/or explosive force may change aspects related to functional independence, ...
Segmental kick velocity is correlated with kick specific and nonspecific strength performance in a proximodistal sequence
(Int Scientific Literature, Inc, 2015-09-10)
Background & Study Aim: Explosive strength and vertical jump performance have typically been associated with fast unloaded movements, however their relationship with the martial kick velocity has not been studied. The ...
Effect of Vertical, Horizontal, and Combined Plyometric Training on Explosive, Balance, and Endurance Performance of Young Soccer Players
(NSCA National Strength and Conditioning Association, 2015)
Effect of resistance training on muscle strength and rate of force development in healthy older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
(2018-02-01)
Rapid force capacity, identified by rate of rise in contractile force at the onset of contraction, i.e., the rate of force development (RFD), has been considered an important neuromuscular parameter of physical fitness in ...
Segmental kick velocity is correlated with kick specific and nonspecific strength performance in a proximodistal sequence
(2015-09-10)
Background & Study Aim: Explosive strength and vertical jump performance have typically been associated with fast unloaded movements, however their relationship with the martial kick velocity has not been studied. The ...
Carbon materials obtained from self-binding sugar cane bagasse and deciduous wood residues plastics
(Pergamon-elsevier Science LtdOxfordInglaterra, 2004)
Resistance training for explosive and maximal strength: Effects on early and late rate of force development
(2013-09-01)
The aim of the present study was to verify whether strength training designed to improve explosive and maximal strength would influence rate of force development (RFD). Nine men participated in a 6-week knee extensors ...