Muscle Contractile Properties Measured at Submaximal Electrical Amplitudes and Not at Supramaximal Amplitudes Are Associated with Repeated Sprint Performance and Fatigue Markers
Background: The present study analyzes the associations between the muscle contractile properties (MCP) measured at different neuromuscular electrical stimulation amplitudes (NMESa) and the performance or transient fatigue after a bout of repeated sprints. Methods: Seventeen physically active male s...
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Main Authors: | Alejandro Muñoz-López, Moisés de Hoyo, Borja Sañudo |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4fdbb9bcec7f46429037a0191cd95b7c |
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