Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) reported data showing that knee net joint moments increased with increasing
relative loads ranging between 10 — 80 % of 1RM with both straight bar and hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) found that there was no difference in peak knee joint angles when using
relative loads ranging between 10 — 80 % of 1RM with the straight bar and hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Comparing the effects of different training variables, Swinton et al. (2011a) reported data showing that ankle net joint moments increased with increasing
relative loads ranging between 10 — 80 % of 1RM with both straight bar and hexagonal bar deadlifts.
Not exact matches
This specificity likely arises largely because the different external
load types involve different (1) points where in the exercise
range of motion the
load is highest, and (2) velocities for a given
relative load.