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Effects of strength, endurance and combined training on muscle strength, walking speed and dynamic balance in aging men
The aim of this study was to examine effects of 21-week twice weekly strength (ST), endurance (ET) and combined (ST + ET 2 + 2 times a week) (SET) training on neuromuscular, endurance and walking performances ...
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Neuromuscular adaptations during concurrent strength and endurance training versus strength training
The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of concurrent strength and endurance training (SE) (2 plus 2 days a week) versus strength training only (S) (2 days a week) in men [SE: n=11; 38 (5) years, S:
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Neuromuscular adaptation during prolonged strength training, detraining and re-strength-training in middle-aged and elderly people
Effects of a 24-week strength training performed twice weekly (24 ST) (combined with explosive exercises) followed by either a 3-week detraining (3 DT) and a 21-week re-strength-training (21 RST) (experiment ...
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Acute hormone responses to heavy resistance lower and upper extremity exercise in young versus old men
Acute hormone responses of growth hormone (GH), total and free testosterone (TT and FT) and cortisol (C) to heavy resistance isometric exercise were examined in ten young men [YM 26.5 (SD 4.8) years] and ten ...
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The effects of exercise training of different intensities on neuromuscular junction morphology
Little is known about the effects of exercise training on neuromuscular junction morphology in skeletal muscle. The objectives of this investigation were: 1) to determine if exercise training would elicit chan...
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Factors in maximal power production and in exercise endurance relative to maximal power
The relationship of muscle fiber type and mass to maximal power production and the maintenance of power (endurance time to exhaustion) at 36%, 55%, and 73% of maximal power was investigated in 18 untrained but...
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The Integration of Physiological Cues in Effort Perception: Stimulus Strength vs. Relative Contribution
Recently, a great deal of scientific interest has been shown in the so-called differentiated ratings of perceived exertion, i.e. those arising from central and local inputs. On one level this interest has take...