Publications by authors named "Hanene Lajili"

The current study aimed to examine the effect of verbal instruction on explosive force production and between-session measurement reliability during maximal voluntary contractions of knee extensors. Following familiarization, 20 healthy males performed 3 maximal contractions with a "hard-and-fast" instruction and 3 maximal contractions with a "fast" instruction during 2 test-retest sessions. Knee extension maximal voluntary force (F) and the maximal rate of force development (RFD) were measured.

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We examined the effects of time of day and verbal instruction, separately and combined, on knee extensor neuromuscular adjustments, with special reference to rapid muscle force production capacity. Ten healthy male participants performed 4 experimental trials in counterbalanced order: morning "hard-and-fast" instruction, evening hard-and-fast instruction, morning "fast" instruction, and evening fast instruction. During each experimental trial, neuromuscular performance was assessed from the completion of 6 maximal isometric voluntary contractions (rest = 2 min) of the knee extensors with concomitant quadriceps surface electromyography recordings.

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