Exerting force at the maximal speed drives the increase in power output in elite athletes after 4 weeks of resistance training.
Edoardo LecceRuggero RomagnoliGiorgio FrinolliFrancesco FeliciMaria Francesca PiacentiniIlenia BazzucchiPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
MIVRT induced significant adaptations in MPV and MPP at various loads (%1RM), underlining its specificity in targeting these parameters. Despite similar enhancements in 1RM, the distinct training protocols suggest that strength gains may stem from either maximal intent in moving loads or longer times under tension. This study highlights the role of execution speed in optimizing power outcomes, emphasizing task specificity as paramount to elicit physiological adaptations in chronically strength-trained individuals.