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  • 4. Flywheel resistance training calls for greater eccentric muscle activation than weight training.
    Norrbrand L, Pozzo M, Tesch PA.
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  • 7. Further potentiation of dynamic muscle strength after resistance training.
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  • 8. Electromyographic normalization procedures for determining exercise intensity of closed chain exercises for strengthening the quadriceps femoris muscles.
    Ekstrom RA, Osborn RW, Goehner HM, Moen AC, Ommen BM, Mefferd MJ, Bergman TR, Molencamp TB, Kelsey SA.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2012 Mar; 26(3):766-71. PubMed ID: 22310511
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  • 11. Regional and muscle-specific adaptations in knee extensor hypertrophy using flywheel versus conventional weight-stack resistance exercise.
    Lundberg TR, García-Gutiérrez MT, Mandić M, Lilja M, Fernandez-Gonzalo R.
    Appl Physiol Nutr Metab; 2019 Aug; 44(8):827-833. PubMed ID: 30620623
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  • 14. Neural adaptations to submaximal isokinetic eccentric strength training.
    Barrué-Belou S, Amarantini D, Marque P, Duclay J.
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  • 16. Knee-extension exercise's lack of immediate effect on maximal voluntary quadriceps torque and activation in individuals with anterior knee pain.
    Park J, Grindstaff TL, Hart JM, Hertel JN, Ingersoll CD.
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  • 17. Time course of neuromuscular adaptations to knee extensor eccentric training.
    Baroni BM, Rodrigues R, Franke RA, Geremia JM, Rassier DE, Vaz MA.
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  • 18. Muscle Activation in Unilateral Barbell Exercises: Implications for Strength Training and Rehabilitation.
    Mausehund L, Skard AE, Krosshaug T.
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  • 20. Motor unit discharge rate and the estimated synaptic input to the vasti muscles is higher in open compared with closed kinetic chain exercise.
    Boccia G, Martinez-Valdes E, Negro F, Rainoldi A, Falla D.
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