Patients and athletes will have more muscle force for bigger weights when eccentric training.
The success of the involvement of gradual progressive exposure to negative work ultimately led to the production of high muscle force.
The greater the activity in motor cortex, the stronger the muscle force.
The more activity in the motor cortex neuron, the more muscle force.
Georgopoulos and colleagues suggested that muscle force alone was too simple a description.
A reduction in muscle force can occur.
The above equation tells us that the back muscle force would be 3,800 N, which may exceed the capacity of some people.
This is representative of whole muscle force.
Yet during locomotion, neither muscle velocity nor muscle force are constant.
The following parameters are modulated by the experimenter to influence muscle force, work and power output: