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  • 2. Velocity- and power-load relationships of the bench pull vs. bench press exercises.
    Sánchez-Medina L, González-Badillo JJ, Pérez CE, Pallarés JG.
    Int J Sports Med; 2014 Mar; 35(3):209-16. PubMed ID: 23900903
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  • 6. Movement velocity as a measure of loading intensity in resistance training.
    González-Badillo JJ, Sánchez-Medina L.
    Int J Sports Med; 2010 May; 31(5):347-52. PubMed ID: 20180176
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  • 7. Differences in the Load-Velocity Profile Between 4 Bench-Press Variants.
    García-Ramos A, Pestaña-Melero FL, Pérez-Castilla A, Rojas FJ, Haff GG.
    Int J Sports Physiol Perform; 2018 Mar 01; 13(3):326-331. PubMed ID: 28714752
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  • 8. Reliability of power and velocity variables collected during the traditional and ballistic bench press exercise.
    García-Ramos A, Haff GG, Padial P, Feriche B.
    Sports Biomech; 2018 Mar 01; 17(1):117-130. PubMed ID: 28632056
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  • 14. Effects of different accentuated eccentric load levels in eccentric-concentric actions on acute neuromuscular, maximal force, and power responses.
    Ojasto T, Häkkinen K.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2009 May 01; 23(3):996-1004. PubMed ID: 19387375
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  • 16. Range of Motion and Sticking Region Effects on the Bench Press Load-Velocity Relationship.
    Martínez-Cava A, Morán-Navarro R, Hernández-Belmonte A, Courel-Ibáñez J, Conesa-Ros E, González-Badillo JJ, Pallarés JG.
    J Sports Sci Med; 2019 Dec 01; 18(4):645-652. PubMed ID: 31827348
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  • 18. Maximal intended velocity training induces greater gains in bench press performance than deliberately slower half-velocity training.
    González-Badillo JJ, Rodríguez-Rosell D, Sánchez-Medina L, Gorostiaga EM, Pareja-Blanco F.
    Eur J Sport Sci; 2014 Dec 01; 14(8):772-81. PubMed ID: 24734902
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  • 19. The effects of eccentric phase duration on concentric outcomes in the back squat and bench press in well-trained males.
    Carzoli JP, Sousa CA, Belcher DJ, Helms ER, Khamoui AV, Whitehurst M, Zourdos MC.
    J Sports Sci; 2019 Dec 01; 37(23):2676-2684. PubMed ID: 31418323
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  • 20. Neuromuscular responses to incremental caffeine doses: performance and side effects.
    Pallarés JG, Fernández-Elías VE, Ortega JF, Muñoz G, Muñoz-Guerra J, Mora-Rodríguez R.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2013 Nov 01; 45(11):2184-92. PubMed ID: 23669879
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