2021
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1793/1/012057
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The Effects of Unilateral versus Bilateral Resistance Training on Bilateral Deficit, Unilateral and Bilateral Strength Adaptation among Trained Men

Abstract: This study aimed to examine the effects of unilateral versus bilateral resistance training and bilateral deficit on unilateral and bilateral strength adaptation among trained men. Thirty recreationally active, resistance trained men were recruited and were divided into three groups; i) unilateral (n=10), ii) bilateral (n=10) and iii) control (n=10). Chest press and biceps curl strength tests were conducted unilaterally and bilaterally before and after six weeks of training intervention. Unilateral bicep curl a… Show more

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“…Based on the interview data that the researchers obtained, the researchers concluded that athletes and petanque in Central Java province still really need a technology that can carry out monitoring of athlete activity. This monitoring aims to review the physiological adaptations experienced by athletes due to training and improve athlete performance (CORRIGAN et al, 2022;Lee et al, 2021). Monitoring that is applied can detect earlier based on reports from athletes to measure levels of fatigue, sleep quality, and muscle pain that athletes self-report (Buchheit et al, 2013;Springham et al, 2021;Thorpe et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the interview data that the researchers obtained, the researchers concluded that athletes and petanque in Central Java province still really need a technology that can carry out monitoring of athlete activity. This monitoring aims to review the physiological adaptations experienced by athletes due to training and improve athlete performance (CORRIGAN et al, 2022;Lee et al, 2021). Monitoring that is applied can detect earlier based on reports from athletes to measure levels of fatigue, sleep quality, and muscle pain that athletes self-report (Buchheit et al, 2013;Springham et al, 2021;Thorpe et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S. Pratama et al, 2023). The ability to forehand drive is influenced by several factors, namely by a good and correct method of training (Lee et al, 2021;. The quality of athlete training is a crucial factor in supporting their performance and overall success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, some studies found that cross-education, which occurs when training one limb leads to strength gains in the contralateral untrained limb (e.g., Munn et al, 2004 ; Green and Gabriel, 2018a , b ), remains effective even when the training limb is immobilized, suggesting that the transfer of strength gains is not only due to an increase in muscle mass, but also involves neural adaptations ( Ruddy and Carson, 2013 ). Strength training has further been found to reduce the bilateral deficit with transfer of strength gains to bilateral movements ( Lee et al, 2021 ), as well as between tasks that share similar movement patterns or muscle groups ( Hendy and Lamon, 2017 ). The post-activation potentiation reflecting the increase in muscle force production that occurs after a maximal or near-maximal effort has also been shown to transfer to other tasks that involve similar movement patterns ( McBride et al, 2005 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%