Muscle activation during leg-press exercise with or without eccentric overload.
F SartoMartino Vladimiro FranchiP A RigonD GrigolettoL ZoffoliS ZanusoM V NariciPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
Training with a 150% eccentric overload provides a ~ 30% greater motor unit recruitment of the VL muscle in leg press exercise. Moreover, the results show that the eccentric overloading provided by the Biostrength® machine enables training at the same level of neural activation of the concentric phase. Hence, the derecruitment of motor units, normally observed during the eccentric phase when using conventional training machines, was overcome using the Biostrength® machine; this observation seems particularly important for maximizing neuromuscular responses to strength training.