2022
DOI: 10.1080/17461391.2022.2118081
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Stable vs. variable eccentric load. Do they induce different training and physical performance outcomes?

Abstract: Since most movements on the field require athletes to produce forces in variable and unpredictable contexts, the use of training programs based on identical repetitions of an exercise may not be optimal for movement transference. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse the effects of unexpected eccentric load variability during resistance training in team sport players. Sixty-three men were randomly allocated to two experimental groups (Variable (VTG) and stable (STG) training group) and control group:… Show more

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“…of FW resistance training(Maroto-Izquierdo et al 2019;Maroto-Izquierdo et al 2022;Raya- Gonzalez et al 2021;Stojanovic et al 2021;Gual et al 2016;Galiano et al 2023;Pecci et al 2023; …”
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“…of FW resistance training(Maroto-Izquierdo et al 2019;Maroto-Izquierdo et al 2022;Raya- Gonzalez et al 2021;Stojanovic et al 2021;Gual et al 2016;Galiano et al 2023;Pecci et al 2023; …”
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