Understand the science of lifting versus lowering to optimize your training and break through your next plateau.
Build muscle strength without pain or exhausting workouts. Slow lowering movements may be all you need, according to new ...
If you think better workouts must leave you drained, sore, or barely able to walk the next day, this research takes aim at ...
New sports science findings identify the eccentric phase of exercise—the lowering portion of a movement—as highly effective for building muscle and strength. Research shows eccentric contractions can ...
In weightlifting or calisthenics, an eccentric movement occurs when you lower the weight or lower your body, such as the downward portion of a pushup or the lowering of a dumbbell. A concentric ...
Slowing down while lifting weights can have major payoffs for runners. BY CAITLIN CARLSON trevor raab Once a week, I do a calf exercise at the end of my strength routine that involves rising up onto ...
Objective To determine how distinct combinations of resistance training prescription (RTx) variables (load, sets and frequency) affect muscle strength and hypertrophy. Data sources MEDLINE, Embase, ...
Objective This study aimed to investigate how knee extensor and flexor strength change over time after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR). Design Systematic review with longitudinal meta ...