The correlation of muscle morphology with variations of 10-repetition maximum bench press strength in resistance-trained subjects
The relationship between muscle mass and strength is complex as it can be influenced by several neurological factors. Variations in the type of training and its mechanisms involved, such as strength- or hypertrophy-oriented training, may influence this relationship in different ways (Carvalho et al....
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Main Authors: | Josef Fischer (Author), Christian Burger (Author), Josefina Manieu Seguel (Author), Adrian Schöpflin (Author), Coşkun Rodoplu (Author), Andreas Konrad (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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