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An investigation of movement dynamics and muscle activity during traditional and accentuated-eccentric squatting.

Richard ArmstrongVasilios BaltzopoulosCarl Langan-EvansDavid R ClarkJonathan JarvisClaire StewartThomas O'Brien
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The knee extensors appear to be preferentially loaded during AEL squatting. The greater work performed during the eccentric phase of the squat as eccentric load increased suggests greater total mechanical tension could be the cause of adaptations from AEL. Our data suggest that AEL should be programmed with a load of 120% of 1RM. Further studies are needed to confirm the longer-term training effects of AEL.
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