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Isometric Versus Isotonic Contractions: Sex Differences In The Fatigability And Recovery Of Isometric Strength And High-Velocity Contractile Parameters, Phuong L. Ha, Benjamin E. Dalton, Michaela G. Alesi, Tyler M. Smith, Trisha Vandusseldorp, Yuri Feito, Garrett Hester May 2021

Isometric Versus Isotonic Contractions: Sex Differences In The Fatigability And Recovery Of Isometric Strength And High-Velocity Contractile Parameters, Phuong L. Ha, Benjamin E. Dalton, Michaela G. Alesi, Tyler M. Smith, Trisha Vandusseldorp, Yuri Feito, Garrett Hester

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The purpose of this study was to investigate potential sex differences in the fatigue- and recovery-induced responses of isometric strength and power, as well as select dynamic contractile parameters after isometric and isotonic plantar flexor (PF) contractions. Healthy males (n = 12; age = 21.8 ± 2.2 years) and females (n = 14; age = 21.4 ± 2.5 years) performed a 2-min maximal voluntary isometric contraction and 120 concentric isotonic (30% peak isometric torque) contractions of the PFs on separate visits. Isometric strength, isotonic power, as well as torque- and velocity-related parameters were recorded before, immediately after, and throughout 10 …