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Warneke K, Gronwald T, Wallot S, Magno A, Hillebrecht M, Wirth K
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39939564
Apart from objectivity and validity, reliability is considered a precondition for testing within scientific works, as unreliable testing protocols limit conclusions, especially for practical application. Classification guidelines commonly refer to...
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Behrmann N, Hillebrecht M, Afonso J, Warneke K
Sensors (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 25(2. PMID: 39860918
Methods: The research question was evaluated by comparing the integrated velocities from the EnodePro with the velocities from a high-resolution displacement sensor for the squat and bench press. The velocity...
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Lohmann L, Hillebrecht M, Schiemann S, Warneke K
Sports Med Open . 2024 Aug; 10(1):89. PMID: 39147945
Background: The majority of studies that explore changes in musculature following resistance training interventions or examine atrophy due to immobilization or sarcopenia use ultrasound imaging. While most studies assume acceptable...
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Warneke K, Keiner M, Behm D, Wirth K, Kaufmann M, Sproll M, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2024 Aug; 124(12):3683-3692. PMID: 39098977
When measuring maximum strength, a high accuracy and precision is required to monitor the training adaptations. Based on available reliability parameters, the literature suggests the replacement of the one repetition...
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Warneke K, Turau K, Lohmann L, Hillebrecht M, Behm D, Konrad A, et al.
Sports (Basel) . 2024 Jun; 12(6). PMID: 38921839
Purpose: Stretch-induced force deficit suggests an acute stretch-specific strength capacity loss, which is commonly attributed to EMG reductions. Since those deficits could also be attributed to general fatigue induced by...
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Warneke K, Behm D, Alizadeh S, Hillebrecht M, Konrad A, Wirth K
Sports Med . 2024 May; 54(7):1785-1799. PMID: 38819597
The mechanisms underlying range of motion enhancements via flexibility training discussed in the literature show high heterogeneity in research methodology and study findings. In addition, scientific conclusions are mostly based...
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Warneke K, Hillebrecht M, Claassen-Helmers E, Wohlann T, Keiner M, Behm D
J Sports Sci Med . 2023 Dec; 22(4):597-604. PMID: 38045741
Recent research showed significant stretch-mediated maximum strength increases when performing stretching between 5 to 120 minutes per day with the calf muscle. However, since the practical applicability of these long...
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Warneke K, Keiner M, Wohlann T, Lohmann L, Schmitt T, Hillebrecht M, et al.
J Strength Cond Res . 2023 Jun; 37(10):1993-2001. PMID: 37318350
Warneke, K, Keiner, M, Wohlann, T, Lohmann, LH, Schmitt, T, Hillebrecht, M, Brinkmann, A, Hein, A, Wirth, K, and Schiemann, S. Influence of long-lasting static stretching intervention on functional and...
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Wohlann T, Warneke K, Hillebrecht M, Petersmann A, Ferrauti A, Schiemann S
Front Sports Act Living . 2023 May; 5:1139065. PMID: 37139297
Purpose: Static stretch training (SST) with long stretching durations seems to be sufficient to increase flexibility, maximum strength (MSt) and muscle thickness (MTh). However, changes in contraction properties and effects...
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Warneke K, Wirth K, Keiner M, Lohmann L, Hillebrecht M, Brinkmann A, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2023 Apr; 123(8):1773-1787. PMID: 37029826
Maximal strength measured via maximal voluntary contraction is known as a key factor in competitive sports performance as well as injury risk reduction and rehabilitation. Maximal strength and hypertrophy are...