I can only find the abstract, unfortunately I dont have subscriptions to any sports journals. I am just wondering if this study equated TUT and Intensity between the groups. The effects of eccentric and concentric t... [Eur J Appl Physiol. 2003] - PubMed - NCBI I couldnt understand all the numbers but did a search on it and basically they got 4 groups, 2 doing negatives and 2 doing positives, half doing explosive style(plyometrics) lifting and the other half seems to be regular rep speed. I am guessing the load was
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? I can get you nearly anything. Email me or PM your email and I will send it over. Br
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? AMS did a write up on a similar study on rep speed if you are interested... Rep Speed Matters - http://advancedmusclescience.blogspot .com/2012/02/rep-speed-matters.html
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? thats one of the sexiest things i have read on these forums..... no homo of course. lol
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? Am I reading the abstract correctly? is it saying fast eccentric resulted in higher hypertrophy? Not sure what they were referring to when they say 180 degrees though.
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? I haven't read it yet...but fast eccentric movements recruit the greatest degree of type IIX fibers. For example, on the bench press, using 90-110% of 1RM, have a partner lift it off for you. Then bring the weight down as fast as possible "catching" it about 1-2" off the rest. Have your partner raise the weight and repeat 3-6 times. Br ps: anyone who wants the article PM me
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? when you say catch it off the rest are you saying to drop 1-2" above your chest and catch it there.
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? Yes. If you want a better explanation, google search for the perfect rep. Click on the second link and follow the link in the first post. Should give you a good idea why and how. It's basically trying to produce the greatest amount of force at the point of the turn around from eccentric to concentric during a rep, which coincides with the position of the greatest stretch for the prime movers.
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? Awesome and thanks for that. I just wanted to make sure because I call the stops at the top the "rest" so when he said catch 1-2" off the rest I wasn't sure if it was a short quick drop that you stop
Rep speed study, anyone have full text? I'm pretty sure it was a typo on his part, because he explained the rest correctly I believe. You're welcome, glad I could help.