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1. Effects of Velocity Loss During Bench-Press Training With Light Relative Loads.

2. Cross-education: motor unit adaptations mediate the strength increase in non-trained muscles following 8 weeks of unilateral resistance training.

3. Plyometric and Resistance Training: A Dual Approach to Enhance Physical Fitness in 12–15-Year-Old Girls.

4. Can neuromuscular differences manifest by early adolescence in males between predominantly endurance and strength sports?

5. Cross-education: motor unit adaptations mediate the strength increase in non-trained muscles following 8 weeks of unilateral resistance training

6. Cardiorespiratory and Neuromuscular Improvements Plateau after 2 wk of Sprint Interval Training in Sedentary Individuals.

8. Effects of Concentric and Eccentric Strength Training on Fatigue Induced by Concentric and Eccentric Exercises.

9. Adaptations in motor unit properties underlying changes in recruitment, rate coding, and maximum force.

10. Chronic Adaptations of Shoulder Muscle Synergies in Healthy Baseball Players.

11. The effect of passive mobilization associated with blood flow restriction and combined with electrical stimulation on cardiorespiratory safety, neuromuscular adaptations, physical function, and quality of life in comatose patients in an ICU: a randomized controlled clinical trial

12. Low-Load Resistance Training Performed to Muscle Failure or Near Muscle Failure Does Not Promote Additional Gains on Muscle Strength, Hypertrophy, and Functional Performance of Older Adults.

13. The effect of passive mobilization associated with blood flow restriction and combined with electrical stimulation on cardiorespiratory safety, neuromuscular adaptations, physical function, and quality of life in comatose patients in an ICU: a randomized controlled clinical trial.

14. Mechanisms Underlying Lumbopelvic Pain During Pregnancy: A Proposed Model

15. Velocity Loss as a Critical Variable Determining the Adaptations to Strength Training.

16. Prior Band-Resisted Squat Jumps Improves Running and Neuromuscular Performance in Middle-Distance Runners.

17. Acute and chronic neuromuscular adaptations to local vibration training.

18. Velocity Loss as a Critical Variable Determining the Adaptations to Strength Training

19. Health-Promoting Effects of Serial vs. Integrated Combined Strength and Aerobic Training.

20. Prior Band-Resisted Squat Jumps Improves Running and Neuromuscular Performance in Middle-Distance Runners

21. Sarcopenia and Exercise 'The State of the Art'

22. Kinematic adaptations to movement-evoked pain experimentally induced in the lumbar region.

23. Neuromuscular adaptations predict functional disability independently of clinical pain and psychological factors in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain.

24. Jump-Landing Program for Females: Development of a Systematic Progression Model.

25. The contribution of muscle hypertrophy to strength changes following resistance training.

26. MIXED MAXIMAL AND EXPLOSIVE STRENGTH TRAINING IN RECREATIONAL ENDURANCE RUNNERS.

27. Effects of Strength Training on Muscle Fatigue Mapping from Surface EMG and Blood Metabolites.

28. Changes in the Eccentric Phase Contribute to Improved Stretch — Shorten Cycle Performance after Training.

29. Adaptations in Athletic Performance after Ballistic Power versus Strength Training.

30. Influence of Strength on Magnitude and Mechanisms of Adaptation to Power Training.

31. The Role of Co-Activation of Agonist and Antagonist Muscles in Neural Adaptations of Strength Training.

32. Longitudinal Assessment of Noncontact Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Risk Factors During Maturation in a Female Athlete: A Case Report.

33. Can Resistance Training Enhance the Rapid Force Development in Unloaded Dynamic Isoinertial Multi-Joint Movements?

34. Can Resistance Training Enhance the Rapid Force Development in Unloaded Dynamic Isoinertial Multi-Joint Movements?

36. Cross-correlations between gluteal muscle thickness derived from ultrasound imaging and hip biomechanics during walking gait.

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