The effects of sustained, low- and high-intensity isometric tasks on performance fatigability and the perceived responses that contributed to task termination

ConclusionsDespite reaching task failure, the subjects were able to perform MVICs that were 100 –300% greater than the target torque values within seconds of terminating the tasks. Thus, we hypothesized that task failure was not caused by an inability to produce sufficient torque to sustain the tasks, but rather an unwillingness to continue the task.
Source: European Journal of Applied Physiology - Category: Physiology Source Type: research
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