Asian Journal of Sports Medicine
Sports Medicine Research Center, TUMS
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1. Sex- and sport-specific differences among elite strength and physique competitors
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2. Muscle and tendon morphology of a world strongman and deadlift champion
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3. Skeletal muscle mass in competitive physique-based athletes (bodybuilding, 212 bodybuilding, bikini, and physique divisions): A case series
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4. The Plateau in Muscle Growth with Resistance Training: An Exploration of Possible Mechanisms
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5. What are the odds? Identifying factors related to competitive success in powerlifting
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6. The allometric relationship between muscle mass and the main anthropometric variables in male and female elite athletes
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7. Skeletal Muscle Adaptations and Performance Outcomes Following a Step and Exponential Taper in Strength Athletes
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9. Weight Selection Attempts of Elite Classic Powerlifters
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10. Emphasizing Task-Specific Hypertrophy to Enhance Sequential Strength and Power Performance
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11. Does resistance training increase aponeurosis width? The current results and future tasks
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12. The relationship between body composition measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and maximal strength in classic powerlifting
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14. Making Weight: Maintaining Body Mass for Weight Class Barbell Athletes
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15. Magnetic resonance imaging-measured skeletal muscle mass to fat-free mass ratio increases with increasing levels of fat-free mass
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16. Classic powerlifting performance: A systematic review
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