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Large inter-individual variability in force-velocity profile changes in response to acute high-load resistance training.

Gergely PálinkásBettina BéresKatinka UtczásZsófia TróznaiLeonidas Petridis
Published in: Physiology international (2024)
Findings suggest that an acute high-load exercise decreased vertical jump performance and maximal power output, but without a concomitant change in FV profile. The large interindividual variability in FV measures indicates a less straightforward connection of the applied exercise with the acute response in the FV profile, highlighting the complexity of the FV profile to monitor changes in response to an acute training load.
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