Rapid Increase in Training Load Affects Markers of Skeletal Muscle Damage and Mechanical Performance

Volume: 26, Issue: 11, Pages: 2953 - 2961
Published: Nov 1, 2012
Abstract
The aim of this study was to monitor the changes in indirect markers of muscle damage during 3 weeks (9 training sessions) of stretch-shortening (drop jump) exercise with constant load alternated with steep increases in load. Physically active men (n = 9, mean age 19.1 years) performed a program involving a rapid stepwise increase in the number of jumps, drop height, and squat depth, and the addition of weight. Concentric, isometric maximal...
Paper Details
Title
Rapid Increase in Training Load Affects Markers of Skeletal Muscle Damage and Mechanical Performance
Published Date
Nov 1, 2012
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
2953 - 2961
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