2023
DOI: 10.3390/sports11080148
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Acute Effects of Supra- and High-Loaded Front Squats on Mechanical Properties of Lower-Limb Muscles

Abstract: Knowledge about the acute effects of supramaximal-loaded resistance exercises on muscle mechanical properties is scarce. Therefore, this study aimed to examine changes in dominant limb biceps femoris and vastus lateralis oscillation frequency and stiffness before and after high- and supramaximal-loaded front squats. Nineteen male handball players participated in the experimental session with a barbell front squat 1RM. The first set was performed at 70% of the 1RM for four repetitions, and the second and third … Show more

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“…In the vast choices of CA patterns, squats are frequently used to elicit the PAPE effect in sprinting and jumping ( Krzysztofik et al, 2023 a–c), where a specific type of the motor pattern influences PAPE magnitude. For example the power clean elicited a higher PAPE effect in a sprint than a loaded squat ( Seitzet al, 2014 ), and this difference was hypothetically explained by greater force production at high-velocity movements and more foot strike activation ( Seitz et al, 2014 ) during the power clean, as they are not present in the squat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the vast choices of CA patterns, squats are frequently used to elicit the PAPE effect in sprinting and jumping ( Krzysztofik et al, 2023 a–c), where a specific type of the motor pattern influences PAPE magnitude. For example the power clean elicited a higher PAPE effect in a sprint than a loaded squat ( Seitzet al, 2014 ), and this difference was hypothetically explained by greater force production at high-velocity movements and more foot strike activation ( Seitz et al, 2014 ) during the power clean, as they are not present in the squat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%