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Enhanced Corticospinal Excitability and Volitional Drive in Response to Shortening and Lengthening Strength Training and Changes Following Detraining.

Front Physiol

February 2017

Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria UniversityNewcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; Water Research Group, School of Environmental Sciences and Development, Northwest UniversityPotchefstroom, South Africa.

There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength following shortening and lengthening resistance training and subsequent detraining. The aim of the study was to investigate differences in corticospinal and spinal responses to resistance training of the tibialis anterior muscle between shortening or lengthening muscle contractions for 4 weeks and after 2 weeks of detraining. Thirty-one untrained individuals were assigned to either shortening or lengthening isokinetic resistance training (4 weeks, 3 days/weeks) or a non-training control group.

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