Differential changes in muscle architecture and neuromuscular fatigability induced by isometric resistance training at short and long muscle-tendon unit lengths
Ryota Akagi, Avery Hinks, Geoffrey A. Power
Abstract
Eight weeks of isometric training at a long or short muscle-tendon unit length increased and did not change fascicle length, respectively. The "width" of the torque-angle relationship plateau became broader following isometric training at the long length. Despite marked differences in muscle architecture and functional adaptations between the groups, there was only a small-magnitude improvement in neuromuscular fatigue resistance, which was surprisingly negatively related to increased fascicle length in the long length-training group.
Topics & Concepts
Isometric exerciseMuscle architectureFascicleAnatomyTendonPhysical medicine and rehabilitationResistance trainingMotor unitSkeletal muscleMedicinePhysical therapyMuscle activation and electromyography studiesSports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and prevention