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Comparison of linear, hyperbolic and double-hyperbolic models to assess the force–velocity relationship in multi-joint exercises
ArticleAbstract: This study assessed the validity of linear, hyperbolic and double-hyperbolic models to fit measuredPalabras claves:biphasic force–velocity, maximal unloaded velocity, Muscle mechanics, muscle power, torque-velocity, velocity-based trainingAutores:Alcazar J., Ara Royo I., Cornejo-Daza P.J., Luis M. Alegre, Navarro-Cruz R., Pareja-Blanco F., Rodriguez-Lopez C.Fuentes:scopusAcute Physiological Response to Light- And Heavy-load Power-oriented Exercise in Older Adults
ArticleAbstract: This study investigated the acute responses to volume-loadmatched heavy-load (80 % 1RM) versus lightPalabras claves:aging, intensity, muscle fatigue, physical function, StrengthAutores:Alcazar J., Ara Royo I., Carmona-Torres J.M., Cruz-Santaella A.M., Csapo R., Losa‐reyna J., Luis M. Alegre, Rodriguez-Lopez C.Fuentes:scopusEffects of Power-Oriented Resistance Training With Heavy vs. Light Loads on Muscle-Tendon Function in Older Adults: A Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
ArticleAbstract: Background: Power-oriented resistance training (PRT) is one of the most effective exercise programsPalabras claves:aging, force-velocity, intensity, physical function, power training, Strength trainingAutores:Alcazar J., Ara Royo I., Baltasar-Fernandez I., Csapo R., Losa‐reyna J., Luis M. Alegre, Martin-Espinosa N.M., Rodriguez-Lopez C.Fuentes:scopusSit-to-stand muscle power test: Comparison between estimated and force plate-derived mechanical power and their association with physical function in older adults
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: This study aimed i) to assess the assumptions made in the sit-to-stand (STS) muscle powePalabras claves:Mechanical power, physical function, Sit-to-stand muscle power testAutores:Alcazar J., Alonso-Seco M., Ara Royo I., Baltasar-Fernandez I., Losa‐reyna J., Luis M. Alegre, Rodriguez-Lopez C.Fuentes:scopus