Search Results - Hill, E. C.
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Mechanomyographic amplitude is sensitive to load-dependent neuromuscular adaptations in response to resistance training
Jenkins, N. D., Miramonti, A. A., Hill, E. C., Smith, C. M., Cochrane-Snyman, K. C., Housh, T. J., Cramer, J. T.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…Hill, E. C.…”
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Dynamic versus isometric electromechanical delay in non-fatigued and fatigued muscle: A combined electromyographic, mechanomyographic, and force approach
Smith, C. M., Housh, T. J., Hill, E. C., Johnson, G. O., Schmidt, R. J.Published in Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology (2017)“…Hill, E. C.…”
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The effects of velocity on peak torque and neuromuscular responses during eccentric muscle actions
Hill, E. C., Housha, T. J., Camic, C. L., Jenkins, N. D. M., Smith, C. M., Cochrane, K. C., Cramer, J. T., Schmidt, R. J., Monaghan, M. M., Johnson, G. O.Published in Isokinetics and Exercise Science (2016)“…Hill, E. C.…”
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Relative contributions of strength, anthropometric, and body composition characteristics to estimated propulsive force in young male swimmers
Cochrane, K. C., Housh, T. J., Smith, C. M., Hill, E. C., Jenkins, N. D. M., Johnson, G. O., Housh, D. J., Schmidt, R. J., Cramer, J. T.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2015)“…Hill, E. C.…”
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