
pmid: 6545793
The authors discuss fiber typing and morphologic changes resulting from training and how these affect athletic performance. Also considered is the concept of strength, its measurement and development, and how strength affects athletic performance, activity, and injury.
Male, Muscles, Physical Exertion, Sports Medicine, Physical Fitness, Athletic Injuries, Exercise Test, Humans, Female, Physical Examination, Muscle Contraction
Male, Muscles, Physical Exertion, Sports Medicine, Physical Fitness, Athletic Injuries, Exercise Test, Humans, Female, Physical Examination, Muscle Contraction
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