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Strength and power adaptations of the upper body following 20 training sessions on an eccentric arm-crank ergometer.

Claudio PerretMatheo KächAnneke Hertig-GodeschalkFabian Ammann
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
Twenty progressive training sessions on a symmetric arm-crank ergometer are effective in inducing significant aerobic and anaerobic performance and strength improvements in the upper body. This intervention is safe and feasible, and can be performed at relatively low cardiovascular intensities. Therefore, this training method offers an interesting approach from elite sports to rehabilitation.
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