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    Martinez-Aranda LM, Fernandez-Gonzalo R.
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  • 23. Flywheel resistance training calls for greater eccentric muscle activation than weight training.
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  • 31. Inertial flywheel resistance training and muscle oxygen saturation.
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  • 36. The effect of flywheel complex training with eccentric-overload on muscular adaptation in elite female volleyball players.
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  • 37. Resistance training using eccentric overload induces early adaptations in skeletal muscle size.
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  • 38. Acute elevations in serum hormones are attenuated after chronic training with traditional isoinertial but not accentuated eccentric loads in strength-trained men.
    Walker S, Häkkinen K, Haff GG, Blazevich AJ, Newton RU.
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  • 39. High-Frequency Resistance Training Is Not More Effective Than Low-Frequency Resistance Training in Increasing Muscle Mass and Strength in Well-Trained Men.
    Gomes GK, Franco CM, Nunes PRP, Orsatti FL.
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  • 40. Effects of resistance training using known vs unknown loads on eccentric-phase adaptations and concentric velocity.
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