Klemp, AlexQuiles, Justin M.Dolan, ChadSchau, Kyle A.Crimmins, JohnEsgro, BenGarcĂa Merino, SoniaGraves, B. SueZourdos, Michael C.2016-11-252016-11-252014Klemp, A., Quiles, J. M., Dolan, C., Schau, K. A., Crimmins, J., Esgro, B., ... & Zourdos, M. C. (2014). Does High Intensity Squatting Elicit Post Activation Potentiation On The Squat? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46 (5), 671-671.01959131http://hdl.handle.net/11268/6001The phenomenon post activation potentiation (PAP) can be defined as an increase in muscle performance following a heavy contraction of a movement that utilizes the same muscle group (i.e. improved 20m sprint following a high intensity squat). However, research has yet to examine if heavy squats elicit PAP on the squat itself. Further, past studies have not yet analyzed if PAP is elicited at a moderate intensity (i.e. 60% one-repetition maximum-1RM).engPost activation potentiationDoes high intensity squatting elicit post activation potentiation in the squat?journal article10.1249/01.mss.0000451242.47788.81restricted accessDeportes - EntrenamientoDeporteAtleta