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Geoffrey A Power

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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|June 20, 2020
Differential changes in muscle architecture and neuromuscular fatigability induced by isometric resistance training at short and long muscle-tendon unit lengthsRyota Akagi, Avery Hinks, Geoffrey A Power
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|April 16, 2025
Submaximal eccentric training during immobilization does not prevent serial sarcomere loss or impairments in mechanical function in old or young ratsAvery Hinks, Ethan Vlemmix, Geoffrey A Power
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|May 10, 2015
Residual force enhancement in humans: Current evidence and unresolved issuesWolfgang Seiberl, Geoffrey A Power, Daniel Hahn
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|September 7, 2018
The influence of preceding activity and muscle length on voluntary and electrically evoked contractionsMathew I B Debenham, Geoffrey A Power
Physiological Reports|October 3, 2024
Submaximal eccentric resistance training increases serial sarcomere number and improves dynamic muscle performance in old ratsAvery Hinks, Ethan Vlemmix, Geoffrey A Power
Journal of Biomechanics|September 23, 2014
Decay of force transients following active stretch is slower in older than young men: support for a structural mechanism contributing to residual force enhancement in old ageGeoffrey A Power, Walter Herzog, Charles L Rice
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|December 24, 2009
Trunk muscle activation during moderate- and high-intensity runningDavid G Behm, Dario Cappa, Geoffrey A Power
Experimental Physiology|August 23, 2023
Ultrasonographic measurements of fascicle length overestimate adaptations in serial sarcomere numberAvery Hinks, Martino V Franchi, Geoffrey A Power
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|February 19, 2016
History dependence of the electromyogram: Implications for isometric steady-state EMG parameters following a lengthening or shortening contractionAlexis A Jones, Geoffrey A Power, Walter Herzog
Journal of Sport and Health Science|September 22, 2025
The mechanical loading environment associated with eccentric exercise is one of the key stimuli to trigger sarcomerogenesis: It's a stretch to say eccentric exercise does not promote serial sarcomerogenesisGeoffrey A Power, Martino V Franchi, Avery Hinks
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|June 20, 2020
Differential changes in muscle architecture and neuromuscular fatigability induced by isometric resistance training at short and long muscle-tendon unit lengthsRyota Akagi, Avery Hinks, Geoffrey A Power
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|April 16, 2025
Submaximal eccentric training during immobilization does not prevent serial sarcomere loss or impairments in mechanical function in old or young ratsAvery Hinks, Ethan Vlemmix, Geoffrey A Power
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|May 10, 2015
Residual force enhancement in humans: Current evidence and unresolved issuesWolfgang Seiberl, Geoffrey A Power, Daniel Hahn
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|September 7, 2018
The influence of preceding activity and muscle length on voluntary and electrically evoked contractionsMathew I B Debenham, Geoffrey A Power
Physiological Reports|October 3, 2024
Submaximal eccentric resistance training increases serial sarcomere number and improves dynamic muscle performance in old ratsAvery Hinks, Ethan Vlemmix, Geoffrey A Power
Journal of Biomechanics|September 23, 2014
Decay of force transients following active stretch is slower in older than young men: support for a structural mechanism contributing to residual force enhancement in old ageGeoffrey A Power, Walter Herzog, Charles L Rice
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|December 24, 2009
Trunk muscle activation during moderate- and high-intensity runningDavid G Behm, Dario Cappa, Geoffrey A Power
Experimental Physiology|August 23, 2023
Ultrasonographic measurements of fascicle length overestimate adaptations in serial sarcomere numberAvery Hinks, Martino V Franchi, Geoffrey A Power
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology : Official Journal of the International Society of Electrophysiological Kinesiology|February 19, 2016
History dependence of the electromyogram: Implications for isometric steady-state EMG parameters following a lengthening or shortening contractionAlexis A Jones, Geoffrey A Power, Walter Herzog
Journal of Sport and Health Science|September 22, 2025
The mechanical loading environment associated with eccentric exercise is one of the key stimuli to trigger sarcomerogenesis: It's a stretch to say eccentric exercise does not promote serial sarcomerogenesisGeoffrey A Power, Martino V Franchi, Avery Hinks
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