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Slide1: Lee E. Brown, EdD, CSCS*D, FNSCA
University of Tulsa, April 2008
Slide6: Brown LE, Whitehurst M. The Effect Of Short Term Isokinetic Training
On Force And Rate Of Velocity Development. Journal of Strength
and Conditioning Research. 17(1):88-94, 2003. Velocity specific
Trainable
Slide7: Hill, A.V. (1938). The heat of shortening and the dynamic constants of muscle. Proceedings of the Royal Society, B128, 263-274.
Slide13: Brown LE, Whitehurst M, Findley BW, Gilbert PR & Buchalter DN. Isokinetic load range during shoulder rotation exercise in elite male junior tennis players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 12(4): 222-225. 1995. Velocity specific
Vmax specific
Slide14: Brown LE, Whitehurst M, Findley BW, Gilbert PR, Groo DR & Jimenez J. The effect of repetitions and gender on acceleration range of motion during knee extension on an isokinetic device. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 12(4): 222-225. 1998. Velocity specific
Rep specific
Slide15: Brown LE, Sjostrom TL, Comeau MJ, Whitehurst M, Greenwood M, Findley BW. Kinematics Of Biophysically Asymmetric Limbs Within Rate Of Velocity Development. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 19(2):298-301, 2005. Velocity specific
Vmax specific
Dominance
Slide16: Brown LE, Whitehurst M, Gilbert PR, Buchalter DN. The Effect Of Velocity And Gender On Load Range During Knee Extension And Flexion Exercise On An Isokinetic Device. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 21(2):107-112, 1995. Velocity specific
Sex specific
Slide22: Wilson GJ, RU Newton, AJ Murphy, BJ Humphries. The optimal training load for the
development of dynamic athletic performance. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 25:1279-1285, 1993.