In contrast, the more common type of partial range of motion exercises involves a peak contraction at shorter muscle lengths. (strengthandconditioningresearch.com)
Full range of motion training is only moderately different from partial range of motion training, as there are some points where contractions occur at the same muscle lengths. (strengthandconditioningresearch.com)
So why does full range of motion training transfer better to partial range of motion strength than the other way around? (strengthandconditioningresearch.com)