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Frontiers | On the Shape of the Force-Velocity Relationship in Skeletal Muscles: The Linear, the Hyperbolic, and the Double-Hyperbolic
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Frontiers | On the Shape of the Force-Velocity Relationship in Skeletal Muscles: The Linear, the Hyperbolic, and the Double-Hyperbolic
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Chris Beardsley on Twitter: "If muscle fibers are stimulated to increase in size after they detect the presence of mechanical tension, then the force-velocity relationship must be the starting point for understanding
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Changes in the human muscle force-velocity relationship in response to resistance training and subsequent detraining | Journal of Applied Physiology
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