EMG and heart rate responses decline within 5 days of daily whole-body vibration training with squatting.
In this study, we examined the acute effects of a 5-day daily whole-body vibration (WBV) training on electromyography (EMG) responses of the m. rectus femoris and m. gastrocnemius lateralis, heart rate (HR, continuously recorded), and blood lactate levels. The purpose of the study was to investigate...
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Main Authors: | André Rosenberger, Anna-Maria Liphardt, Arne Bargmann, Klaus Müller, Luis Beck, Joachim Mester, Jochen Zange |
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Language: | EN |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/40dc3e2a40d64056a82d73e89d5937a1 |
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