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Torque and Neuromuscular Responses are not Joint Angle Dependent During a Sustained, Isometric Task Anchored to a High Perceptual Intensity
Robert W. Smith, Terry J. Housh, John Paul V. Anders, Tyler J. Neltner, Jocelyn E. Arnett, Dolores G. Ortega, Richard J. Schmidt, Glen O. Johnson
American Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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2022
, 10(2), 29-39 doi:10.12691/ajssm-10-2-1
Table 1. Pretest MVIC (N∙m), initial torque (N∙m), normalized initial torque (% of pretest MVIC), and percent decline for the torque output from the initial torque at an elbow joint (EJ) angle of 75° and 125° at RPE = 7 during the sustained isometric tasks to failure
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