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A brief review of concurrent activation potentiation: theoretical and practical constructs.

William P Ebben1.   

Abstract

Enhancing the acute quality of the resistance training stimulus is the goal of many research and applied professionals. To that end, many methods have been proposed and a variety of training strategies and ergogenic supplements have been investigated. Postactivation potentiation is one phenomenon that has been frequently examined, offering some promise in this regard. Though never previously applied in the strength and conditioning profession, dental research on jaw clenching, studies examining the Jendrassik maneuver and remote voluntary contractions and research on motor overflow together make a compelling case for the existence of a concurrent activation potentiation phenomenon and the acute ergogenic advantage associated with the simultaneous activation of muscles other than the prime mover or synergists. Evidence demonstrates that this advantage is accrued via activation of the H reflex and through cortical overflow. Ultimately, through research and practical application, athletes may be taught to optimize the type, timing, and magnitude of remote muscle actions in order to gain an ergogenic advantage and increase the acute response of the prime movers. This strategy may be especially useful during the most difficult portion of a resistance training repetition and during the most difficult repetitions of a resistance training set.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17194254     DOI: 10.1519/R-19375.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Strength Cond Res        ISSN: 1064-8011            Impact factor:   3.775


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4.  The Effects of Concurrent Activation Potentiation on Bat Swing Velocity of Division II College Softball Athletes.

Authors:  Alexis P Mace; Charles R Allen
Journal:  Int J Exerc Sci       Date:  2020-12-01

5.  Frowning and jaw clenching muscle activity reflects the perception of effort during incremental workload cycling.

Authors:  Ding-Hau Huang; Shih-Wei Chou; Yi-Lang Chen; Wen-Ko Chiou
Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2014-12-01       Impact factor: 2.988

6.  Effects of Clenching Strength on Exercise Performance: Verification Using Spinal Function Assessments.

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7.  Potentiation of isokinetic torque is velocity-dependent following an isometric conditioning contraction.

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Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2013-10-22

8.  Effect of Jaw Clenching on Balance Recovery: Dynamic Stability and Lower Extremity Joint Kinematics after Forward Loss of Balance.

Authors:  Steffen Ringhof; Thorsten Stein; Daniel Hellmann; Hans J Schindler; Wolfgang Potthast
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9.  Bilateral Strength Deficit Is Not Neural in Origin; Rather Due to Dynamometer Mechanical Configuration.

Authors:  Emilie Simoneau-Buessinger; Sébastien Leteneur; Anis Toumi; Alexandra Dessurne; François Gabrielli; Franck Barbier; Jennifer M Jakobi
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