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Brad J Schoenfeld

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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 28, 2013
Postexercise hypertrophic adaptations: a reexamination of the hormone hypothesis and its applicability to resistance training program designBrad J Schoenfeld
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|September 18, 2010
The mechanisms of muscle hypertrophy and their application to resistance trainingBrad J Schoenfeld
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 26, 2010
Squatting kinematics and kinetics and their application to exercise performanceBrad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|August 20, 2013
Is there a minimum intensity threshold for resistance training-induced hypertrophic adaptations?Brad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 28, 2012
The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for exercise-induced muscle damage: implications for skeletal muscle developmentBrad J Schoenfeld
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 21, 2012
Does exercise-induced muscle damage play a role in skeletal muscle hypertrophy?Brad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 23, 2013
Potential mechanisms for a role of metabolic stress in hypertrophic adaptations to resistance trainingBrad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 23, 2014
The effect of inter-set rest intervals on resistance exercise-induced muscle hypertrophyMenno Henselmans, Brad J Schoenfeld
Frontiers in Physiology|May 4, 2018
Are the Hypertrophic Adaptations to High and Low-Load Resistance Training Muscle Fiber Type Specific?Jozo Grgic, Brad J Schoenfeld
The Journal of Physiology|August 8, 2019
Higher effort, rather than higher load, for resistance exercise-induced activation of muscle fibresJozo Grgic, Brad J Schoenfeld
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 28, 2013
Postexercise hypertrophic adaptations: a reexamination of the hormone hypothesis and its applicability to resistance training program designBrad J Schoenfeld
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|September 18, 2010
The mechanisms of muscle hypertrophy and their application to resistance trainingBrad J Schoenfeld
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 26, 2010
Squatting kinematics and kinetics and their application to exercise performanceBrad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|August 20, 2013
Is there a minimum intensity threshold for resistance training-induced hypertrophic adaptations?Brad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|September 28, 2012
The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for exercise-induced muscle damage: implications for skeletal muscle developmentBrad J Schoenfeld
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|February 21, 2012
Does exercise-induced muscle damage play a role in skeletal muscle hypertrophy?Brad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|January 23, 2013
Potential mechanisms for a role of metabolic stress in hypertrophic adaptations to resistance trainingBrad J Schoenfeld
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|July 23, 2014
The effect of inter-set rest intervals on resistance exercise-induced muscle hypertrophyMenno Henselmans, Brad J Schoenfeld
Frontiers in Physiology|May 4, 2018
Are the Hypertrophic Adaptations to High and Low-Load Resistance Training Muscle Fiber Type Specific?Jozo Grgic, Brad J Schoenfeld
The Journal of Physiology|August 8, 2019
Higher effort, rather than higher load, for resistance exercise-induced activation of muscle fibresJozo Grgic, Brad J Schoenfeld
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