Motor unit firing rates during slow and fast contractions in boys and men.
Stacey WoodsAndrew McKielTrent HerdaPanagiota KlentrouMichael HolmesDavid GabrielBareket FalkPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
In both groups and muscles, initial MUFRs, as well as MUFRs of large MUs were higher during fast compared with slow contractions. However, in the VL, the increase in initial MUFR was greater in men compared with boys. This suggests that in large muscles, men may rely more on increasing MUFR to generate torque at faster rates compared with boys.
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