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Bemben, Michael
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Muscle Fatigue
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Effects of a 6-week periodized squat training program with or without whole-body vibration on jump height and power output following acute vibration exposure.
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The effects of fatigue of the plantar flexors on peak torque and voluntary activation in untrained and resistance-trained men.
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Blood flow restriction: effects of cuff type on fatigue and perceptual responses to resistance exercise.
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Validation of the NFL-225 test for predicting 1-RM bench press performance in college football players.
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Effects of 6 weeks of periodized squat training with or without whole-body vibration on short-term adaptations in jump performance within recreationally resistance trained men.
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Muscular adaptations to fatiguing exercise with and without blood flow restriction.
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Monitoring External Training Loads and Neuromuscular Performance for Division I Basketball Players over the Preseason.
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Validity of diagnostic ultrasound as a measure of delayed onset muscle soreness.
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Neuromuscular fatigue following low-intensity dynamic exercise with externally applied vascular restriction.
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Longer Concentric Action Increases Muscle Activation and Neuromuscular Fatigue Responses in Protocols Equalized by Repetition Duration.
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Ipsilateral and contralateral responses following unimanual fatigue with and without illusionary mirror visual feedback.
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Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing Does Not Alter Central or Peripheral Fatigue After High-Intensity and Low-Intensity Exercise in Men.
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