The Effects of High-Intensity, Short-Duration and Low-Intensity, Long-Duration Hamstrings Static Stretching on Contralateral Limb Performance
Introduction: Increases in contralateral range of motion (ROM) have been shown following acute high-intensity and high-duration static stretching (SS) with no significant change in contralateral force, power, and muscle activation. There are currently no studies comparing the effects of a high-inten...
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Main Authors: | Emily J. Philpott (Author), Mohammadmahdi Bahrami (Author), Mahta Sardroodian (Author), David G. Behm (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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