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Samuel L Buckner

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European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 30, 2020
Does resistance training increase aponeurosis width? The current results and future tasksTakashi Abe, Scott Dankel, Robert W Spitz, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 26, 2019
The Basics of Training for Muscle Size and Strength: A Brief Review on the TheorySamuel L Buckner, Matthew B Jessee, J Grant Mouser, et al.
Journal of Clinical Densitometry : the Official Journal of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry|November 21, 2018
The Impact of Ultrasound Probe Tilt on Muscle Thickness and Echo-Intensity: A Cross-Sectional StudyScott J Dankel, Takashi Abe, Zachary W Bell, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|January 30, 2017
The influence of time on determining blood flow restriction pressureJames W Ingram, Scott J Dankel, Samuel L Buckner, et al.
Physiological Measurement|December 8, 2018
Acute hemodynamic changes following high load and very low load lower body resistance exercise with and without the restriction of blood flowKevin T Mattocks, J Grant Mouser, Matthew B Jessee, et al.
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|December 4, 2018
Acute skeletal muscle responses to very low-load resistance exercise with and without the application of blood flow restriction in the upper bodySamuel L Buckner, Matthew B Jessee, Scott J Dankel, et al.
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|January 13, 2018
Differences in 100-m sprint performance and skeletal muscle mass between elite male and female sprintersTakashi Abe, Scott J Dankel, Samuel L Buckner, et al.
Physiological Measurement|September 14, 2018
An investigation into setting the blood flow restriction pressure based on perception of tightnessZachary W Bell, Scott J Dankel, Kevin T Mattocks, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|January 23, 2018
Blood flow restriction: Methods matterJ Grant Mouser, Matthew B Jessee, Kevin T Mattocks, et al.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|August 28, 2018
Very-low-load resistance exercise in the upper body with and without blood flow restriction: cardiovascular outcomesJ Grant Mouser, Kevin T Mattocks, Scott J Dankel, et al.
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European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 30, 2020
Does resistance training increase aponeurosis width? The current results and future tasksTakashi Abe, Scott Dankel, Robert W Spitz, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 26, 2019
The Basics of Training for Muscle Size and Strength: A Brief Review on the TheorySamuel L Buckner, Matthew B Jessee, J Grant Mouser, et al.
Journal of Clinical Densitometry : the Official Journal of the International Society for Clinical Densitometry|November 21, 2018
The Impact of Ultrasound Probe Tilt on Muscle Thickness and Echo-Intensity: A Cross-Sectional StudyScott J Dankel, Takashi Abe, Zachary W Bell, et al.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|January 30, 2017
The influence of time on determining blood flow restriction pressureJames W Ingram, Scott J Dankel, Samuel L Buckner, et al.
Physiological Measurement|December 8, 2018
Acute hemodynamic changes following high load and very low load lower body resistance exercise with and without the restriction of blood flowKevin T Mattocks, J Grant Mouser, Matthew B Jessee, et al.
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|December 4, 2018
Acute skeletal muscle responses to very low-load resistance exercise with and without the application of blood flow restriction in the upper bodySamuel L Buckner, Matthew B Jessee, Scott J Dankel, et al.
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|January 13, 2018
Differences in 100-m sprint performance and skeletal muscle mass between elite male and female sprintersTakashi Abe, Scott J Dankel, Samuel L Buckner, et al.
Physiological Measurement|September 14, 2018
An investigation into setting the blood flow restriction pressure based on perception of tightnessZachary W Bell, Scott J Dankel, Kevin T Mattocks, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|January 23, 2018
Blood flow restriction: Methods matterJ Grant Mouser, Matthew B Jessee, Kevin T Mattocks, et al.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme|August 28, 2018
Very-low-load resistance exercise in the upper body with and without blood flow restriction: cardiovascular outcomesJ Grant Mouser, Kevin T Mattocks, Scott J Dankel, et al.
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