García-Ramos et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Testing Maximal and Strength-endurance PerformanceGarcía-Ramos et al., 2025
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- 5521143904185126217
- Author
- García-Ramos A
- Thompson S
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- Velocity-Based Training
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Muscle force capacity is typically inferred by assessing its external manifestations during functional tasks. These manifestations can be categorized into static, dynamic, or reactive strength, depending on the type of muscle actions involved. Within each category, various …
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