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275 related items for PubMed ID: 8904586

  • 1. Greater initial adaptations to submaximal muscle lengthening than maximal shortening.
    Hortobágyi T, Barrier J, Beard D, Braspennincx J, Koens P, Devita P, Dempsey L, Lambert J.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1996 Oct; 81(4):1677-82. PubMed ID: 8904586
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  • 2. Adaptive responses to muscle lengthening and shortening in humans.
    Hortobágyi T, Hill JP, Houmard JA, Fraser DD, Lambert NJ, Israel RG.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1996 Mar; 80(3):765-72. PubMed ID: 8964735
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  • 3. Greater cross education following training with muscle lengthening than shortening.
    Hortobágyi T, Lambert NJ, Hill JP.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1997 Jan; 29(1):107-12. PubMed ID: 9000162
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  • 4. Neural adaptations to submaximal isokinetic eccentric strength training.
    Barrué-Belou S, Amarantini D, Marque P, Duclay J.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2016 May; 116(5):1021-30. PubMed ID: 27030127
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  • 5. Specific effects of eccentric and concentric training on muscle strength and morphology in humans.
    Seger JY, Arvidsson B, Thorstensson A.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1998 Dec; 79(1):49-57. PubMed ID: 10052660
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  • 9. Effects of standard and eccentric overload strength training in young women.
    Hortobágyi T, Devita P, Money J, Barrier J.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2001 Jul; 33(7):1206-12. PubMed ID: 11445770
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  • 11. Central versus peripheral adaptations following eccentric resistance training.
    Pensini M, Martin A, Maffiuletti NA.
    Int J Sports Med; 2002 Nov; 23(8):567-74. PubMed ID: 12439772
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  • 13. Maximal voluntary eccentric, isometric and concentric torque recovery following a concentric isokinetic exercise.
    Michaut A, Pousson M, Millet G, Belleville J, Van Hoecke J.
    Int J Sports Med; 2003 Jan; 24(1):51-6. PubMed ID: 12582952
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  • 14. Specific effects of eccentric training on muscular fatigability.
    Michaut A, Babault N, Pousson M.
    Int J Sports Med; 2004 May; 25(4):278-83. PubMed ID: 15162247
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  • 15. Muscle conduction velocity, strength, neural activity, and morphological changes after eccentric and concentric training.
    Cadore EL, González-Izal M, Pallarés JG, Rodriguez-Falces J, Häkkinen K, Kraemer WJ, Pinto RS, Izquierdo M.
    Scand J Med Sci Sports; 2014 Oct; 24(5):e343-52. PubMed ID: 24833263
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