Force-velocity, impulse-momentum relationships : implications for efficacy of purposefully slow resistance training

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Kraft-Geschwindigkeits- und Impuls-Drehmoment-Beziehungen : Implikationen für die Effektivität von absichtlich langsam durchgeführtem Krafttraining
Autor:Schilling, Brian K.; Falvo, Michael J.; Chiu, Loren Z.F.
Erschienen in:Journal of sports science and medicine
Veröffentlicht:7 (2008), 2, S. 299-304, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1303-2968
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title Force-velocity, impulse-momentum relationships : implications for efficacy of purposefully slow resistance training
spellingShingle Force-velocity, impulse-momentum relationships : implications for efficacy of purposefully slow resistance training
Analyse, biomechanische
Anpassung, physiologische
Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Biomechanik
Drehmoment
Fallstudie
Krafttraining
Muskelspannung
Trainingswirkung
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungsintensität
title_sort forcevelocity impulsemomentum relationships implications for efficacy of purposefully slow resistance training
title_short Force-velocity, impulse-momentum relationships : implications for efficacy of purposefully slow resistance training
title_alt Kraft-Geschwindigkeits- und Impuls-Drehmoment-Beziehungen : Implikationen für die Effektivität von absichtlich langsam durchgeführtem Krafttraining
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media_type Elektronische Ressource (online)
Gedruckte Ressource
city Bursa
abstract The purpose of this brief review is to explain the mechanical relationship between impulse and momentum when resistance exercise is performed in a purposefully slow manner (PS). PS is recognized by ~10s concentric and ~4-10s eccentric actions. While several papers have reviewed the effects of PS, none has yet explained such resistance training in the context of the impulse-momentum relationship. A case study of normal versus PS back squats was also performed. An 85kg man performed both normal speed (3 sec eccentric action and maximal acceleration concentric action) and PS back squats over a several loads. Normal speed back squats produced both greater peak and mean propulsive forces than PS action when measured across all loads. However, TUT was greatly increased in the PS condition, with values fourfold greater than maximal acceleration repetitions. The data and explanation herein point to superior forces produced by the neuromuscular system via traditional speed training indicating a superior modality for inducing neuromuscular adaptation. Verf.-Referat
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author2 Schilling, Brian K.
Falvo, Michael J.
Chiu, Loren Z.F.
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Falvo, Michael J.
Chiu, Loren Z.F.
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Analyse, biomechanische
Anpassung, physiologische
Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Biomechanik
Drehmoment
Fallstudie
Krafttraining
Muskelspannung
Trainingswirkung
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungsintensität
biomechanical analysis
biomechanics
case study
exercise intensity
movement velocity
muscle tension
physiological adaptation
strength training
torque
training effect
training theory
Kräftigung
Kraftschulung
Muskelkrafttraining
Krafttraining, spezielles
Muskelkräftigung
Wurfgeschwindigkeit
Bewegungsschnelligkeit
Tempo
Adaptation
Adaptation, sensomotorische
Adaption
Trainingsanpassung
Trainingsadaption
Trainingseffekt
Trainingserfolg
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
Analyse, methodische
Aufzeichnung, biomechanische
Untersuchung, biomechanische
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
resistance training
movement speed
motive torque
moment of rotation
moment of force
rotary momentum
training science
theory of training
science of training
intensity of exercise
Force-velocity, impulse-momentum relationships : implications for efficacy of purposefully slow resistance training
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topic Analyse, biomechanische
Anpassung, physiologische
Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Biomechanik
Drehmoment
Fallstudie
Krafttraining
Muskelspannung
Trainingswirkung
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungsintensität
topic_facet Analyse, biomechanische
Anpassung, physiologische
Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit
Biomechanik
Drehmoment
Fallstudie
Krafttraining
Muskelspannung
Trainingswirkung
Trainingswissenschaft
Übungsintensität
topic_en biomechanical analysis
biomechanics
case study
exercise intensity
movement velocity
muscle tension
physiological adaptation
strength training
torque
training effect
training theory
topic_en_facet biomechanical analysis
biomechanics
case study
exercise intensity
movement velocity
muscle tension
physiological adaptation
strength training
torque
training effect
training theory
synonym Kräftigung
Kraftschulung
Muskelkrafttraining
Krafttraining, spezielles
Muskelkräftigung
Wurfgeschwindigkeit
Bewegungsschnelligkeit
Tempo
Adaptation
Adaptation, sensomotorische
Adaption
Trainingsanpassung
Trainingsadaption
Trainingseffekt
Trainingserfolg
Trainingsforschung
Trainingstheorie
Analyse, methodische
Aufzeichnung, biomechanische
Untersuchung, biomechanische
Bewegung, physikalische
Merkmal, biomechanisches
Biokinematik
Prinzip, biomechanisches
synonym_en resistance training
movement speed
motive torque
moment of rotation
moment of force
rotary momentum
training science
theory of training
science of training
intensity of exercise
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