Postactivation Potentiation Counteracts Low- Frequency Fatigue of Quadriceps Muscle during Explosive Strength Training Session
Repeated activation of muscle induces processes resulting in decreased performance (fatigue) as well as enhanced performance (postactivation potentiation, (PAP)). This implies that at any time during contraction, fatiguing effects are being countered by potentiation effects, and vise versa. Therefor...
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