Browsing by Subject "isokinetic dynamometry"
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Contribution of muscular strength in cardiorespiratory fitness tests
(2006)Aim. Reports from laboratory-based studies have revealed a relationship between resistance training and endurance performance in both trained and untrained individuals. The purpose of the present study was to investigate ... -
The effects of rest and subsequent training on selected physiological parameters in professional female classical dancers
(1999)The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a six-week summer break and of dance preparations at the beginning of the new season following the break, on selected physiological parameters. Seventeen professional ... -
Equal volumes of high and low intensity of eccentric exercise in relation to muscle damage and performance
(2005)We examined differences in muscle damage and muscle performance perturbations in relation to the same volumes of high (HI) and low intensity (LI) of eccentric exercise. Untrained young healthy men (n = 12) underwent 2 ... -
Short vs. long length of rectus femoris during eccentric exercise in relation to muscle damage in healthy males
(2005)Background. We investigated the effects of short vs. long length of rectus femoris during eccentric exercise of similar range of motion on selected muscle damage indicators. Methods. Using all isokinetic dynamometer at ...