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Exercise-induced muscle damage from bench press exercise impairs arm cranking endurance performance
Greg Doncaster
, Craig Twist
Sport & Physical Activity
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Endurance Performance
100%
Bench Press
100%
Exercise-induced muscle Damage
100%
Arm Cranking
100%
Blood Lactate
40%
Perceived Exertion
40%
Time to Exhaustion
40%
Upper Body
40%
Exercise Tolerance
20%
Elbow Flexion
20%
Metabolic
20%
Isokinetic
20%
Physically Active
20%
Control Condition
20%
VO2peak
20%
Exercise Effect
20%
Muscle Soreness
20%
Treatment Conditions
20%
One-repetition Maximum
20%
Sitting Control
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Exercise
100%
Lactate Blood Level
100%
Exercise Tolerance
50%
Sitting
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Arm
100%
Exercise
40%
Lactate Blood Level
40%
Elbow
20%
Sitting
20%
Exercise Tolerance
20%
Neuroscience
Elbow Flexor
100%