2021
DOI: 10.1113/ep089613
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Post‐activation potentiation induced by concentric contractions at three speeds in humans

Abstract: Post-activation potentiation (PAP) is the acute enhancement of contractile properties following a brief (<10 s) high-intensity contraction. Compared with isometric contractions, little is known about the PAP response induced by concentric conditioning contractions (CCs) and the effect of velocity. In the dorsiflexors of 11 participants, twitch responses were measured following 5 s of maximal effort concentric CCs at each of 10, 20 and 50 • /s. Concentric PAP responses were compared to a maximal isometric volun… Show more

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“…The PAP response observed here was similar to prior reports from the dorsiflexors following an acute (<10 s) MVC (Baudry & Duchateau, 2004; Zero & Rice, 2021b). Furthermore, PLFFD assessed during the recovery from the sustained task was comparable to past reports in the human lower limb (Paris et al., 2022; Ruggiero et al., 2021; Skurvydas et al., 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The PAP response observed here was similar to prior reports from the dorsiflexors following an acute (<10 s) MVC (Baudry & Duchateau, 2004; Zero & Rice, 2021b). Furthermore, PLFFD assessed during the recovery from the sustained task was comparable to past reports in the human lower limb (Paris et al., 2022; Ruggiero et al., 2021; Skurvydas et al., 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%