Does Grappling Combat Sports Experience Influence Exercise Tolerance of Handgrip Muscles in the Severe-Intensity Domain?
Successful performance in grappling combat sports (GCS) can be influenced by the fighter's capacity to sustain high-intensity contractions of the handgrip muscles during combat. This study investigated the influence of GCS experience on the critical torque (CT), impulse above CT (W'), tole...
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Main Authors: | Rubens Correa Junior (Author), Renan Vieira Barreto (Author), Anderson Souza Oliveira (Author), Camila Coelho Greco (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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