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Maximum Strength And Strength Training - A Relationship To Endurance?, Michael Stone, William Sands, Kyle Pierce, Robert Newton, G Haff, Jon Carlock
Maximum Strength And Strength Training - A Relationship To Endurance?, Michael Stone, William Sands, Kyle Pierce, Robert Newton, G Haff, Jon Carlock
Greg Haff
Endurance can be defined as the ability to maintain or to repeat a given force or power output. The sport performance-endurance relationship is a multi-factorial concept. However, evidence indicates that maximum strength is a major component. Conceptually, endurance is a continuum. The literature indicates that (a) maximum strength is moderately to strongly related to endurance capabilities and associated factors, a relationship that is likely stronger for high intensity exercise endurance (HIEE) activities than for low intensity exercise endurance (LIEE); (b) strength training can increase both HIEE and LIEE, the effect being greater for HIEE; (c) the volume of strength training …
Training Principles For Power, Guy Haff, Sophia Nimphius
Training Principles For Power, Guy Haff, Sophia Nimphius
Greg Haff
The ability to express high power outputs is considered to be one of the foundational characteristics underlying successful performance in a variety of sporting activities, including jumping, throwing, and changing direction. Numerous training interventions have been recommended to enhance the athlete's ability to express high power outputs and improve their overall sports performance capacity. This brief review examines the factors that underlie the expression of power and various methods that can be used to maximize power development.
Relationship Between Strength, Power And Sprint Performance In Professional Cricketers, Matt Inness, Prue Cormie, Robert Newton
Relationship Between Strength, Power And Sprint Performance In Professional Cricketers, Matt Inness, Prue Cormie, Robert Newton
Prue Cormie
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