Impact of Training Protocols on Lifting Velocity Recovery in Resistance Trained Males and Females
It has been suggested that sex differences exist in recovery following strength training. This study aimed to investigate the differences in recovery kinetics between resistance trained males and females following two different back squat (BSq) protocols. The first protocol (eight females and eight...
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Main Authors: | Christian Houmann Amdi (Author), Daniel John Cleather (Author), Jamie Tallent (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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