One Velocity Loss Threshold Does Not Fit All: Consideration of Sex, Training Status, History, and Personality Traits When Monitoring and Controlling Fatigue During Resistance Training
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to quantify the potential variability in the volume of work completed after reaching different velocity loss (VL) thresholds and determine the effects of sex, training status and history, as well as psychological traits on the reliability and magnitude of the amount...
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Main Authors: | Ivan Jukic (Author), Katarina Prnjak (Author), Michael R. McGuigan (Author), Eric R. Helms (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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