Browsing SUNY College at Cortland by Subject "Muscle strength."
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The effect of an acute bout of cardiovascular exercise on strength in female athletes
(2012)Purpose of this study was to determine whether a bout of cardiovascular exercise would affect a trained female athlete’s strength. Women varsity basketball players from SUNY Cortland (n = 9, age 19.56 ±1.33 years) volunteered ... -
Effectiveness of eccentric, concentric, and combined resistance training programs on development of functional strength in college age females
(2012)"Purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of three different lower extremity resistance training programs in developing functional strength in college-age females. The three resistance training programs were ... -
The impact of low-load training with partial vascular occlusion on cycle ergometer peak power
(2011)Purpose of this study was to determine if partial vascular occlusion of working musculature during all out cycling on an ergometer would improve peak-power output, as measured during a Wingate Test. Subjects were separated ... -
The Quadmill: effects of eccentric training vs. concentric training on lower extremity power and anaerobic capacity
(2014)Training focuses on the concentric action of muscle during exercise for most exercise programs, but eccentric training may yield greater results. The Quadmill is a unique piece of training equipment that focuses on training ...