Does one heavy load back squat set lead to postactivation performance enhancement of three-point explosion and sprint in third division American football players?
Abstract Background American football players need the ability to provide maximal muscular power in a modicum of time. Postactivation performance enhancement (PAPE), which is characterized by an acute improvement of a performance measure following conditioning contractions, could be of value for Ame...
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Main Authors: | Robert Bielitzki (Author), Daniel Hamacher (Author), Astrid Zech (Author) |
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