Effect of subtetanic neuromuscular electrical stimulation on sprint
interval exercise
Ryosuke Takeda,
Hiroya Nojima,
Taichi Nishikawa
et al.
Abstract:The study aimed to determine the acute effects of subtetanic neuromuscular
electrical stimulation (NMES) combined with active recovery between sprint
exercises on blood lactate accumulation, sprint performance, and muscle fatigue.
Sixteen healthy young individuals [23(4) years, 10 males] underwent a 1-min rest
followed by sprint interval training consisting of four 15-sec maximal sprint
exercises with three 5-mi… Show more
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