The time course of different neuromuscular adaptations to short-term downhill running training and their specific relationships with strength gains.
Bastien BontempsMathieu GruetJulien LouisDaniel J OwensStella MirícRobert M ErskineFabrice VercruyssenPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2022)
Just 4 weeks' moderate-intensity DR promoted neuromuscular adaptations in young, healthy adults, typically observed after high-intensity eccentric resistance training. Neural adaptations appeared to contribute to most of the strength gains at 2 and 4 weeks, while muscle hypertrophy seemed to contribute to MVT changes from 2 to 4 weeks only.