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1. The Inclusion of Preplanned and Random and Unanticipated/Unexpected Events During Strength Training Improves the Ability to Repeat High-Intensity Efforts Under Uncertainty.

5. A Comparison of 3 Different Unilateral Strength Training Strategies to Enhance Jumping Performance and Decrease Interlimb Asymmetries in Soccer Players.

9. A vibratory bar for upper body: feasibility and acute effects on EMGRMS activity

10. A metronome for controlling the mean velocity during the bench press exercise

12. Eccentric-Overload Training in Team-Sport Functional Performance: Constant Bilateral Vertical Versus Variable Unilateral Multidirectional Movements.

13. Single-Leg Power Output and Between-Limbs Imbalances in Team-Sport Players: Unilateral Versus Bilateral Combined Resistance Training.

16. Improvement of Repeated-Sprint Ability and Horizontal-Jumping Performance in Elite Young Basketball Players With Low-Volume Repeated-Maximal-Power Training.

17. Enhancing Change-of-Direction Speed in Soccer Players by Functional Inertial Eccentric Overload and Vibration Training.

19. Concurrent Repeated-Sprint and Resistance Training With Superimposed Vibrations in Rugby Players.

20. The Flywheel Leg-Curl Machine: Offering Eccentric Overload for Hamstring Development.

22. Actividad electromiográfica del músculo pectoral mayor en los movimientos de press de banca inclinado y declinado respecto al press de banca horizontal

25. Optimal sampling frequency in recording of resistance training exercises.

26. Activitat electromiogràfica en l’aixecament de banca horitzontal en moviments harmònics i oscil·latoris progressius

28. Quadriceps muscle use in the flywheel and barbell squat

32. La capacidad de repetir cambios de dirección: especificidad, valoracion y entrenamiento

33. The Inclusion of Preplanned and Random and Unanticipated/Unexpected Events During Strength Training Improves the Ability to Repeat High-Intensity Efforts Under Uncertainty.

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